PSP homebrew - TxtoPS V |
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Homebrew coder dangee has released a new update for TxtoPS, a handy text editor application for the PSP. The latest release, exclusive only for CFW M33 users as of the moment, features language support, custom encoding, image viewer, screenshot GUI, improved performance and auto backups, just to name a few.
Developer's note:
TxtoPS is a Text Editor for PSP with many unique new designs, developed with reliability,speed and smooth response as high priorities. Files can be read, viewed and edited, then stored on the PSP Memory Stick Duo. This version is exclusively for use on any PSP equipped with 3/4/5.xx m33 Custom Firmware.
TxtoPS V features:
- Language support
- Onscreen menus and guides in 5 languages:
- English,French,Italian,German,Spanish
- Cyrillic (ISO 9951-5) encoding
- Custom encoding system using a GUI for binary font design
- Allows a simple personalized encryption system
- Image viewer including an alpha viewer for semi-transparent PNG.
- Screenshot GUI, including subscreenshot (Image cropping)
- Colorways - The editor colour scheme can be changed using the first implementation of the precision pixel editing GUI "Pixi-Ed"
- Improved memory management
- files up to 2M can now be loaded
- onscreen memory monitor
- memory leaks plugged
- Improved response
- OSK Sticky @f/d bug fixed
- OSK Keyset toggle after Key repeats bug fixed
- OSK slowdown during textline entry fixed
- Slow page updates after encoding change bug fixed
- Page layout transition delay reduced
- Newline/Cut & Paste delay in large files reduced
- Accented letters from dos/western encoding can be included in search strings
- Space-strip option to remove unwanted whitespace at EOLN
- Auto backups to the Trash folder can be switched on/off.
- Improved error reporting for user scripts
- External (IR) input now works in all modes and subsystems.
Previous version:
Via Dangee
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Comments [refresh]
Does it work with the Targus Universal wireless keyboard/palm keyboard??? (like how psppda and pspwrite can use it and how you can have piKey.prx runing so you can use keyboard in xmb and some homebrew games (modified eboot for Quake psp) ????
Finally someone that knows what they are doing on the homebrew scene, rather than some photoshop addicted script kiddie.
Not to mention the fact that this is the first usable and stable (I hope) text editor on PSP.
How is this the first stable and usable text editor for psp??
Pspwrite kicks this text editor's ass, it lets you use wireless IR keyboard and is much better
PSPDA is also good it also has Wireless IR keyboard support and it lets you view pictures and listen to music while you write.
PSPDA is by far the best psp text editor for users who program, very useful to be able to view pictures as well.
So stfu about this ***** being the best, and about script kiddies, i bet this person just copied and pasted the code from PSPDA source that you can get off this website,
And about Photoshop addiction, i bet that is the only different thing about this text editor and PSPDA.
STFU and do some research, just cause this is the very first ever text editor that you have seen, doesn't mean it is the best, you're giving this *****ty homebrew too much credit