If you're a constant globetrotter, or if you simply want to know more about the world around you, then homebrew developer Royale's little app, PSP-Maps, should be right up your alley. Pretty much a map-reader that retrieves satellite images directly from Google Maps, PSP-Maps is handy for all your map-reading needs on the go. Let's check out what's changed from the last version.
version 0.7 (2008-03-29)
* added Windows version to the release
* added Google Maps and Yahoo Maps! hybrid views
* added Virtual Earth hill view
* added a list of available views in the menu
* new icon and screenshot
* joystick should be less sensitive and more precise
* added optional on-screen informations (lat/lon/zoom/view)
* geocoding now uses maps.google.com (and not .fr)
* load balancing between Google Maps server)
* menu updated (smaller font, nicer coding)
* readme file was updated
Certainly a very meaty changelog! From additions like the Windows version and the Virtual Earth hill view, to an adjustment of the joystick's sensitivity and precision, this version should justify its place on your memory stick. As always, please read up on the readme file bundled in the archive in case you're puzzled as to the usage or installation of PSP-Maps.
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from mifki:
My virtual globe homebrew application for PSP. Not so many features for now, just explore beautiful places of our planet with 3D terrain and several layers to choose from.
Your comments and ideas are welcome
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