Metosphere is a browser to view virtual objects and information around your location. It has been minor updated on 2nd January, but was somehow missed.
Monolith Android is a 3D tetris like game for the android mobile phone platform.
A changelog is not available, but obviously the graphics are a lot better compared to v1.0.1.
Treasuremytext for iPhone lets you archive selected messages from your iPhone to Treasuremytext, an SMS archive service (currently in beta). It works over your data connection so archiving messages is free. The application also allows you to delete individual messages from the iPhone (a feature missing from the built in SMS application).
Many thanks to Mike Lewis on iPhone dev, Flickr for API inspiration and the iFlickr team for sharing their code.
Release notes:
Features:
Delete Individual SMS
Archive SMS messages to your Treasuremytext account
Archives SMS messages and deletes from iPhone in one action
No message charges (works over EDGE and Wifi)
Added benefits for use with Treasuremytext:Messages appear in TMT with the original date sent
Contact information is automatically stored with the message
A new contact is created if the from address is not yet in your Treasuremytext contacts
To use Treasuremytext for iPhone you need two things:A Jailbroken iPhone with ‘Installer App’
A Treasuremytext account
This is a modified version of mColloquy, the IRC client inspired by Colloquy for MacOS.
mColloquy bugs that are FIXED in colloQ:
Channel and PM views are corrupted and go all red/orange after some time. Fixed However, each channel or PM view is limited to approximately 5700 characters. Oldest messages start scrolling off once it fills up.
Input bar is black on iPod Touch. Fixed
When channel and PM views are first created, the very first message is lost. Fixed
Tapping on URLs in channel and PM views causes app to crash/disconnect. Fixed
Along with that there are plenty of new features, check it’s official release page for more details.
Release thread: http://www.modmyifone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25749
OpenTTD is a clone of the Microprose game “Transport Tycoon Deluxe”, a popular game originally written by Chris Sawyer. It attempts to mimic the original game as closely as possible while extending it with new features.
Release notes:
After 4 months, here is a new release which includes support for PSP Slim and 3.XX firmwares, the support for 1.50 has been dropped, as new hardware no longer supports it. This also means that you can now use the game in WPA authenticated access points which wasn’t possible under 1.50.
This release also includes some small bugfixes, and the fix to avoid the nasty crash which was produced while playing the game with the midi background music enabled, so now you can play while hearing background music without unexpected crashes. It should be really stable now.
If you still didn’t noticed, the site URL has changed, so please update your bookmarks. Forums are also working again hosted under sourceforge.net, and the European server for PSP Players has been setup again as usually.
Changes:
Code updated to be Slim and 3.XX firmwares compatible
Code updated to 0.5.3 to be able to play on latest online servers
Game crash while playing background music fixed
Bug from last resize of replace trains window fixed
Windows can now be dragged out of screen limits, to be able to see windows which exceded the screen height, such as the patches configuration dialog, just hold square pressed over a window to move it
Place Tree window now is displayed inside screen limits
PSP dedicated server upgraded to 0.5.3
Thanks to http://www.dev-fr.org and http://www.psp-hacks.com for the news.
Seemo has updated one of his older games too. Lead 8k is an enhanced version of Lead 1k.
Changes:
I changed a couple of things, and finally managed to fix a bug with the sound, that sometimes prevented the music from playing with the intended accent.
http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=108514&st=125
After a long while there is an update to vdub_bobby’s Maids and Elevators for the Atari 2600.
http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=96750&st=200
Fort Apocalypse is a pretty fast guy, if it comes to updates. Titan Diamonds v1.0 is here.
Story: In the year 2574 a lot of things have changed. Humans have colonized our solar system and the O81b “flying saucer”is the primary means of getting around town. However, some things don’t change, specifically the need for diamonds. In 2574, the largest known diamond in the solar system was found in the moon, Titan. But in the process of trying to mine it, the 2 petaton atomic bomb used was overkill and scattered diamonds across the planet and across the solar system. You are one of the many that have equipped their O81b’s with rock blasters and set off to mine for the diamonds. But watch out, the explosion also caused a lot of meteorites! Good luck diamond hunter, and get rich!
Release notes:
fixed things like diamond drop, added heavier gravity to level 2 and 3
FreePlay presents FreeRadio – a completely serverless radio player portal for Firmware 3.80.
Release notes:
I’ve combined IchigoKurosaki’s graphic theme and Joost’s ‘more screen space’ mod, along with my own tweaks, into a much cleaner looking interface. I also fixed the ‘Now Playing’ and ‘Stop’ buttons in place so you can always see them.
BTW, if you want to upgrade, but don’t want to lose your personal settings from earlier versions, just delete the ‘radiopersonalize’ folder from this when you unzip it (before you copy it onto your memory stick).
maxthebest has updated his “Protect-Me” application for PSP once again. This app protects your PSP with a password on bootup.
Changes:
-Added FRAISE icon0 and pic1!
-Added on screen keyboard to the installer
-Now the installer CREATES the PSP and SYSTEM directories if
they don’t exist (it used to crash if they did not exist).
-Now the prx displays a message when you log with correct password,
and displays another one if you entered a false password.
-Corrected some little bugs…
-Now you can go directly from A to Z
-At the beginning the password is “********” instead of ‘aaaaaaaa’.