Posted Jan 13, 2009 at 05:10PM by Karl B. Listed in: Homebrew Applications, Videos Tags: Nanodesktop, Pegasus2000
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Let's step back from all the CFW drama for a while and check in on what's happening with pegasus2000's Nanodesktop Blind Assistant, a homebrew app that helps disabled people - namely the blind.

There's no new release yet, but pegasus2000 has dropped by our forums to show a glimpse of what the next core update of Blind Assistant can do. Voice recognition is apparently being added to the new core CFW005, and later versions will integrate face recognition, a vocal email client, and a color scanner.

Below are a couple of proof of concept videos showing the new Blind Assistant core in action. If you have any suggestions or whatnot, feel free to drop the dev a line on the QJ.NET PSP Development forum.






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   by GLO13AL_T3RROR - 2009-01-13
 » great!!

Great application looking forward to try it.

   by kloplop321 - 2009-01-13
 » interesting

weird voice the guy has, anyway
I would like to have my PSP so it can relay messages at home while I am at school lol

   by erillanos - 2009-01-13
 » Thanks for this app

I can really use this.
Hope they countinue to update it.

I am a legaly blind person.And this would
help me. it looks great and can see it
is going to turn out great after some more updates

Thanks again




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