Developer andbad (real name Andrea Badiali) visited the QJ.NET Forums earlier to announce the release of Visual Application 0.3. In case you weren't around during the previous release, this homebrew is actually a 3rd-party application based on the Nanodesktop software development kit that was created by coder Pegasus2000.
As for the changes that were implemented in this latest build:
* Menu: The wallpaper file is now included in the code; You can use analog stick to move mouse pointer (menu "Option-> Analog/Digital Mouse")
* VisualMP3: Enable balance control in VisualMP3; It's possible to load a file simply click on "no file loaded" button; Some bugs resolved in play routine
* VisualT2Speech: some optimization thanks to 0.3.4 Nanodesktop release
* VisualOCR: Added; Save .txt file (on same folder of image file);
* VisualFM: Added; Click on file for exit
* Some optimization of the code
This release comes now comes with an English readme, so it should now be much easier for users to figure out how to install and run this app on their PSPs. Those interested in sending their feedback will want to visit andbad's release thread over at the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums.
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