If you're into word processing on your Sony PSP, you may want to check out sconer's own take on the matter: the T9 Jotter 0.1 - T9 Word Processor Beta. While still in need of further testing, this is basically sconer's way of testing it out and asking for feedback from PSP users at the same time.
For those of you who may not be familiar with T9, otherwise known as Text on 9 keys, it's a system of predictive text that helps make typing text messages easier. T9 speeds up the process by using single key presses for each letter of a word, with more commonly-used words selected through possible combinations of numbers.
According to sconer, this is what you have to do to get the homebrew application running:
1. Put the contents of the attached file into: PSP/COMMON/
2. Locate the following address in your browser: file:/PSP/COMMON/T9/T9.html
3. Change the background image by editing the bgIMG variable in the html file! PNG will be supported in the next version!
Before you try out the program for yourself, heed the word of warning from sconer: "This is an early beta, so you'll find that many words wont display! This glitch will be fixed in the next version!" Thus said, kindly exercise caution when installing and running the application.
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