Developer aldostools has recently announced the release of a new build for the Unofficial Adhoc Messenger homebrew shell for the PSP. First off, the developer is announcing that this application has been renamed to Unofficial Adhoc Messenger, to reflect its main functionality.
As a recap, this homebrew is actually a mod build of Adhoc Messenger 2.0, orgininally developed by F@T3oYCG. More than just minor tweaks, however, aldostools also added some handy new features. Here are some of the new functions being added in version 2.7 (Quoting the dev's post):
* Based on LUA Player HM 6.6
* Added Internet Browser
* Added directory functions to the file manager
* Added UMD ripping function
* Fixed some bugs and changed few options
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from cobra77380:
Hello everyone,
This is a moment that I wanted to post the homebrew, but I wanted to complete the poster.
But I wondered what users think of PSP, therefore your opinion is important, thank you to the table, good or bad, I accept all criticism.
I also I started in LUA and it's my first HB, so try to be forgiving, if you please
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