Bring your RSS feeds with you wherever you go with homebrew developer The Underminer's PReSS version 0.3. Improving on its previous build, PReSS now offers support for Sony PlayStation Portable Slim users. Not only that, you can also download and play mp3 and mp4 files too.
Coder The Underminer is already planning speed-up revisions for Version 1.0. But let's not get ahead of ourselves for that future build. Today's version 0.3 update features a boatload of fixes, improvements and additions. Here's the complete changelog from The Underminer:
* Slim support
* WPA and other encryption support
* personal feed catalogue
* mp3 download and playback
* mp4 and AVC video download
* atom/xml support added
* more reliable: http 1.1 protocol for image download
* ability to abort updating feeds
* faster feed saving
* remapped buttons (see read-me)
* support for larger images
* Real favicons instead of generic logo.
* faster panning in image view
* viewfinder in image view
* show/hide topics window
* Added to settings: Large thumbnail quality
* 0 = display image as a link
* 1-3 = image quality(only applicable for large images)
The Underminer warns us to "only use the home button when the select button is unresponsive." This is because the home button will exit PReSS without saving changes. For the complete instructions on how to install PReSS, visit the readme before anything else. Safety first!
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