BLARGH Text Editor Revision: 103 If you want the idea of having a text editor for the DS and be quite adventurous about it, you may want to try out the BLARGH Text Editor created by homebrew developer anomalous_underdog. Instead of using the QWERTY keyboard we all know and love, this text editor utilizes the QUONG layout created by John Strout, with hex-shaped keys
FontHacker
Freeplay and Skylark have released version 0.93 of their "FontHacker" program. This PC program enables users to manage and/or install the font hack, configure font options (shape, shadow, shadow position), conversion of TrueType fonts to a usable format for the PSP and can generate all 16 types of the font files
PSPWAY Fonts Converter
Over at the PSPWAY website, CHFZ15 released the PSPWAY Fonts Converter v1.1, an application that allows for quick and easy font flashing.
Based on the TTF to PGF Font Renderer, this application allows users to flash a font into flash0 after activating the app in recovery mode
OSLFonts
Homebrew developer sakya has released OSLfonts, a utility used to create fonts fo the OSLib. The developer created this application to help users create more skins for LightMP3, one of his other applications for the Sony PlayStation Portable.
Be advised that OSLfonts does not included any documentation
Word2Doc - The Original MS Word Integrated Converter
This Word add-in will display a new toolbar to convert Word documents to either Palm Doc, iSilo, WordSmith or RichReader format. It will also convert back from Palm Doc or WordSmith format to Word. You can also convert to and from JFile, and from MobileDB database formats
ClipboardDoc is a fast (the fastest?) and easy (the easiest?) way to create a DOC file.
ClipboardDoc automatically turns the text on your system's clipboard into a DOC file.
Could it be any easier?
Just "copy and click!" Copy the text you want and click the Create button on ClipboardDoc
FunText - With FunText, express yourself in a different way on Facebook, Twitter, MSN...
Generate texts with original characters, copy them in your MSN, Blackberry Messenger®, Twitter status... or simply send one of the generated text via email, SMS, Twitter or Facebook straight from the application