If you've ever wanted to chat on popular messaging clients with your PSP but haven't found the right software, this is for you. The PSPcc v1.0 by Johnny Rainbow is a chat client written in LUA which supports MSN,AIM,ICQ,Yahoo! and Gtalk.
This homebrew has quite a plethora of features that users will defenitly appreciate such as being able to add multiple accounts on different networks and be simultaneously logged into all of them and listening to your Mp3s while chatting. Here's a short list of the features of the program.
Key Features:
Simultaneous use of multiple accounts on different networks
Ridiculously skinnable interface
Mp3 playback, remote support
Audio alerts for new message, sign-ins, etc.
Chat-logging (can be disabled, like most features)
Three original skins included + AFKIM skin
Uses the faster "danzeff" typing system (custom)
Sounds too good to be true doesn't it? Why don't you download the program below and try it out? Be sure to go over the read me file before doing anything. It should noted though that if the homebrew isn't working with your wireless network, you can try using the Patched WLAN version of the program.
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