Portable Program Guide or PPG is a homebrew application for the Sony PSP that is capable of providing users with TV programming schedules while on the go. It was created by the team of Seb, Cladil, and Quadrizo.
We just learned that the coder Seb has released a new build, pushing the program up to version 0.22. Note that while this was created by French coders, you can still use this with any schedules from any country since it uses xmltv TV listing files.
According to Seb, this particular build comes with just one improvement which is the justification of text to right and left. Despite that, you should still get this latest version since it provides major bug fixes found on previous builds.
The coder explained that version 0.22 fixes the bug that concerns displaying the summary as well as the bug that makes the TV channels lost when changing the type of program in the TNT or the freebox.
All in all, this version is a must have for all followers of the application PPG. Keep checking back here at QJ.NET for more homebrew updates.
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