Making the Sony PlayStation Portable seem more like an end-all, be-all Swiss Knife tool instead of just a handheld comes Zx-81 once more and his array of nifty homebrew applications - and this time, he bears the latest version of PSPWrite, v.1.0.3, updated from PSPWrite v1.0.2. Let's check out what's new with this version by reading the changelog below:
* Add option to change the font size (8x8 or 6x10)
* Use Analog pad to move faster
* New CPU clock (from 133 to 333)
Two cursor modes :
* the cursor move only on already written text.
* the cursor can move everywhere.
New cursor modes equals easier text-editing joy, and the freedom certainly will be handy when it's time to edit out those irritating typos. As always with Zx-81's releases, all the information needed to set up, install and use this program is in the readme file bundled along with the archive, so make sure to give that a read-through before doing anything else.
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