Dr. Yu-Ju Lin of Charleston Southern University has just emailed us PSPReader v1.1.1 for PSP. Pressing Select brings up the menu, allowing you to bookmark, search, load and save files. R and L triggers are used for page up and page down. When you need to enter input, press Square and the nifty virtual keyboard will let you input away. This has support for .txt, .html (without formatting), .c files, and Chinese along with English (smooth fonts). Changes in this release include:
Fixes:
1. Cap now works as it should be
2. Infinite loop while loading small files
3. Better handling binary file
Added Features:
1. Shadow under windows
2. Added Options to menu system
3. Added New to menu Suystem
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