Christek has released a new version of his portal for the PSP which looks like the iPhone, heres the features:
*Photos: The Photos application displays up to ten photos that you choose, at 5-second intervals.
*Calculator: The Calculator application is just that. A calculator.
*Lock: The Lock application is more for eye candy. It's basically a manually-activated screensaver, and is great if you want to show off your sexy PSP's screen. Just try it. You'll think it looks cool too.
*Weather: The Weather application provides easy access to your local weather. It requires a wireless internet connection. Simply input your zip code and, thanks to Weather Underground, your local weather is displayed.
*iPod: The iPod application allows you to listen to music via PSPTunes. iPSP includes PSPTunes installation files if you don’t already have it installed.
*Browser: The EXPEDITION browser is your link to the web, while using iPSP. It has multiple tabs, and all the things you would expect a browser to have. The icon that looks like a book is for your own links, which are read from the PSP’s favorites menu.
*Games: The Games application is very simple, and is your access-way to the Flash games that come with iPSP. Simply choose a game to play it.
*about: The About application gives you legal and creation info about iPSP, as well as your current iPSP version.
*Messengers: The Messengers application is your gateway to the mobile messengers provided by eBuddy. They are: AIM, MSN, and Yahoo!
*Mail: The Mail application is your gateway to the most popular mobile mail providers. The providers are:Yahoo Mail, GMAIL, AOL Mail, and Windows Live mail.
*Vipr: The Vipr application is your gateway to the Vipr Online Media Service. At the time of iPSP's release, Vipr is still in production, so check back frequently for more updates on it's status.
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= Installation =
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1. To install iPSP, simply extract the ZIP file on your computer, using your extraction software of choice (such as Windows XP’s built-in extractor, or the free program WinZip).
2. Plug in your PSP via USB, and enter USB mode from the PSP’s Settings menu.
3. If upgrading from an old version of iPSP, delete the “ipsp” folder from /PSP/COMMON.
4. Copy the “ipsp” folder to the /PSP/COMMON folder on your PSP. Make sure all files are copied before disconnecting your PSP.
5. IMPORTANT! If you want to use the iPod application, copy the psptunes folder into the root of your PSP memory stick (NEXT TO the PSP and MP_ROOT folders.)
6. If upgrading from an old version of iPSP, clear your cache by hitting Triangle > Tools > Delete Cache,
7. Disconnect your PSP, and navigate to the web browser in the Internet section. In the web browser’s address bar, type “file:/PSP/COMMON/ipsp/index.html” (without the quotes, of course) to navigate to iPSP.
8. You may now bookmark it or set it as your homepage.
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