Youresam from our forums has released v1.3 of Netlib homebrew development tool. Netlib is a library of functions which developers can use so that they dont have to re-type the code. They can simply call the functions from this library and it will do its work. Also in the newest version, youresam has added a really wacky function. You can make phone-calls! Yep, you read that right. But you can't actually talk to the opposite guy. But hey, it might just happen in the future.
Version 1.3 adds a great new function - email! This is not an email client, but an email function included in the Netlib library, ideal for someone that wants to write an email client for the PSP. Youresam said: " I have spent a while on this debuging it so that its both easy to use and works without (many) limitations.The only big limitation is that if you are going to send from a fake account, you cannot include a space. I don't know/care if there is a workaround."
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