It's been a while since developer Zx-81 got around to update the PlayStation Portable homebrew project, PSPWrite. Fortunately, the application gets a boost with the latest version making an appearance on the developer's site.
Much like the previous version, the latest build introduces several new features to step up the program's functionality as a handheld text editor. Most notable among all the changes is version 1.1.0's new word wrap mode.
As for the other changes, here are the details to the latest changelog for PSPWrite 1.1.0:
- Add word wrap mode (finally!)
- New option to specify wrap settings
- New hotkey to display help menu
- New hotkey to rewrap a paragraph
- A new menu for all settings
- Minor bug fix
The new version of PSPWrite has been tested on CFW 1.5, 3.xx-M33, and 4.xx-M33. If you're interested in trying it out, just download the appropriate version of the app into your PSP. Before that, please make sure to read through the documentation included in the file bundle before installing.
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from Zx-81 :
Hi All,
Here is a new version of PSPWrite the text editor for PSP.
It permits to edit even huge text file, in both dos and unix mode, using iso8859-1 (8bits) characters encoding. All iso8859-1 characters are present in the "Danzeff like" virtual keyboard.
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