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PSPComic




PSPComic
Version: 0.9.8

Platforms: PSP, Mobile Gaming


Categories: Reading

Upload date: 5 Dec 11

Developer:

License: Freeware

Downloads: 19

File Size: 917 Kb
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Rating: 2.5/5 (Total votes: 4)




  PSPComic

Archaemic dropped by our forums recently to inform us of the release of PSPComic v0.9.8, the latest version of Archaemic's comic-reader application for the PSP. This version adds a lot of new features, as well as some fixes, to the program.

Here's the changelog for PSPComic v0.9.8

* [Feature] Menu now shows name and current page of opened comic book
* [Feature] When zooming, the image is centered on the same place, instead of resetting to one of the corners
* [Feature] Added full view mode
* [Feature] Added option to load bookmark upon loading comic book
* [Feature] Alpha-transparent PNGs now display properly
* [Feature] The comics folder is now created if it is not initially present
* [Feature] Jump to page menu now shows the names of the pages
* [Feature] Really glitchy precaching. Use at your own risk! It must be enabled manually by editing the config.xml file
* [Feature] Zoom box. Hold Triangle to activate a box that shows a zoomed in region of the page. Very slow currently
* [Feature] Holding a button for several seconds now cancels the action before it is taken
* [Feature] Battery meter now refreshes every couple dozen seconds instead of just when a different option is selected
* [Bugfix] Fixed several bugs relating to zooming
* Sped up resampling
* The menu no longer shows the open comic book in the background. This is to save memory.
* Scrolling menus no longer flicker
* Some other stuff I forgot
* And many more minor changes...

As always, make sure you check out the readme to learn how to install the app and read comics with it, alright? Enjoy your comic reader!
 
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