Posted Jul 19, 2006 at 05:43AM by Kyle M. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: downgrader, PSP Web Browser, UberOne, Uber0ne, PSP Homepage Customizer
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Homepage customizer


Uber0ne from our forums has released v1.0 of his PSP Homepage Customizer program for the PC. This program requires Windows to run, but can create a personalized homepage for your PSP web browser. To use this program, first enter the drive letter of your PSP using the drop down box. Then you enter the site title, followed by the URL. By Clicking "Add Link" the program will add the link to an index.htm. Then all you have to do is set your homepage to file:/home.html and you're all set with a customized homepage.

This application is small and nifty with an easy to use GUI. It isn't a masterpiece, neither is it a 2.7 downgrader; but It's a very useful application if you use your PSP web browser often and don't have basic HTML knowledge. Also, Uber0ne is continuing to develop this, hoping to add colored links (not just the plain blue), background color support and background picture support for the next release. Also, an Easter egg has been included in this version - see if you can find it!

Note: Microsoft .Net framework v2.0 must be installed in order to run this.

Download: [PSP Homepage Customizer v1.0]
Discuss: [Forum Release thread]


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   by ZeroGiga (Unregistered) - 2006-07-19
 » WTF...?

You've got to be kidding me...
-_-...

oh, and btw...

FIRST POST!! WOOHOO!!

   by GHenrik - 2006-07-19
 » A good simple program.

Before I made the links myself and for some I think this program is useful. Great program, looking forward to updates. But I use mypsphomepage.com instead. Much better, unless you come up with a really good program in the future ;)

   by joe (Unregistered) - 2006-07-19
 » to #1 youre gay nd stfu

nice app... nd #1 keep ur homo comments to urself nd no one cares youre first post... f@g

   by Uber0ne - 2006-07-19
 » To #2

Yea mypsphomepage you have to log in and sign up. Mine will continue to be free with no sign up.

   by akuma2099 - 2006-07-19
 » about first post

if your so good try and get "last post" that's hard. he he pretty cool program though.

   by RaiderX - 2006-07-19
 » BLASPHEMY!

Capitalize myspace but not Google!! :o

anyway, this should be good for HTML noobs, but really, how hard is it?

(a href="http://www.pspupdates.qj.net")PSPU(/a)

^-- Had to replace the 's with ('s and )'s cuz they wont allow HTML code :/
very simple

   by ZeroGiga (Unregistered) - 2006-07-19
 » To #3...

The feeling's mutual.
Bastard...

   by gamerz275 - 2006-07-19
 » anyone?

anyone find the 'easter egg'??

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   by Uber0ne - 2006-07-19
 » Easter Egg

To find the easter egg just maximize the form....

   by gamer (Unregistered) - 2006-07-19
 » yo you know what?

Nice! but i was kinda hoping for it actually creat that "XML" type of file so you don't even have to type in the address on your psp, cuz is all done on you PC, adding that function would make this even better!

   by joe (Unregistered) - 2006-07-19
 » to #1

im sorry. my words are harsh. think before we type

   by mr toasty (Unregistered) - 2006-07-19
 » I don't get it...

Why not just use the Bookmark converter-thing so you have all the links without having to go back to the home page?

Also, honest question, why is Framework 2.0 needed?

   by chip (Unregistered) - 2006-09-02

onest u r noobs i just created and ps2 emuator for psp
WOOHOOO



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