Basilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator. Read more
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Trace-Me enables you to trace where you’ve been and augment that information with pictures and stories that you’ve taken on the road. It’s especially nice for holidays or any other trip. It can be used by yourself to afterwards see where you’ve been and what you’ve done, but you can also give your friends and family the opportunity to watch where you are live in real time. Read more
This program helps you to recieve bluetooth files directly to your storage card even when the device is in standby. Read more
If you have a bluetooth headset, then BtMusic will redirect all your audio to the wireless headset. Read more
The program runs in the background and subscribes to IMAP IDLE notifications. When the notifications arrive it can do a send/receive on the PocketOutlook account you specify, effectively enabling push email for your Gmail account (or other imap server that supports the IDLE command). Read more
With Route Tracker you can create routes and add several route points containing text and/or images from your current position. If GPS is available it will take the current longitude, latitude and altitude. Without a gps module information of the current cell id and the location area code are saved. Read more
Basilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator. Read more
downPSP is a PSP application which will allow you to download PSP homebrews directly to your PSP. Read more
SG57 came up with two classics for PSP, also providing source code. This one is a clone of Block Dude. Read more
SG57 came up with two classics for PSP, also providing source code. This one is a clone of Minesweeper. Read more