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Blabberbot v2 (PSP Application)

Blabberbot by Art is an experimental text to speech program for plain text files based on the Flite (Festival lite) speech engine PSP port provided by Mypspdev.

Changes:

Blabberbot V2 runs the speech engine in it’s own thread, so control is now very responsive. There are buttons assigned to pause, and quit the current text file, and text chunks are much smaller as originally intended.

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Confetti v1.0 (PPC Application)

When you have to sketch something quickly without the need for fancy features, this small application is fit for the task. All the application does is to display a full screen white page for you to draw on. The down button will erase the doodle and the center button will close the application. This application weights under 50kb.

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Pocket Forecast v0.30.1 (PPC Application)

Pocket Forecast which is formerly known as Pocket Weather has been udpated.

This wether forecast application has the following features:

1. Multiple locations
2. Cached weather feeds
3. Skinnable themes
4. Uses Yahoo/Weather.com RSS feed – see http://www.yahoo.com/weather to look up location codes (also uses U.S. zip codes)
5. Open source (code posted on Basic4ppc.com forums)
6. Configurable interval for updating weather feed

The release thread does not quote any changes yet.

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PXML v1.2 (Pandora misc)

Evildragon updated the description of the PXML Fileformat, which is a standard that has to be included with every app to ensure it’s working properly with every Pandora GUI.

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Sexy Battle WIP (GP2x Game)

Kiwiz released a preview of his work in progress adult game Sexy Battle.

This is a two player only game where the left player has to push the left trigger as often as possible and the right player the right trigger. This is a perfect game to hurt your fingers and damage your GP2x. Good luck!

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TehSkeens Wii Homebrew Guide v1.0 (Wii misc)

Brakken published TehSkeen’s Homebrew Guide v1.0 which is a guide to setting up your Nintendo Wii for using homebrew.

The guide starts with a brief history of homebrew then instructs you how to install the latest version of the Homebrew Channel and how to use it. It’s aimed at the novice user who wants to jump into the world of homebrew.

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