With the release of the Nanodesktop update that provides compatibility with custom firmwares and the PSP Slim, homebrew developer Andrea Badiali (a.k.a. andbad) has released a new version of Visual Application. The app is now compatible with the Slim and CFWs.
If you remember, Visual Application is the first third-party program developed from the Nanodesktop Software Development Kit. Here are the developer's notes for Visual Application v0.2:
I have released the first update of VisualApplication, the first 3rd party Nanodesktop application. This homebrew provides a calculator, a text to speech synthesizer and a WAV/MP3 graphical player.
It is based on the API of Nanodesktop library. This version is now compatible with CF and Slim. Readme file in english language included.
Users are advised to go through the readme included in the download. The documentation, features and known bugs. Please visit our forums for questions or discussions on the application.
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