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Posted May 17, 2009 at 09:54AM by Glenn M. Listed in: News, Events Tags: Capcom, Koei, Honda, London, Excel, Rising Star Games
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Tifa Cosplay - Image 1The London Movie Comic Media Expo isn't known for its gaming section, with much of its attendees preferring other forms of entertainment. But all that's gonna change this year, or improve at the very least, because apart from the support of some of today's A-list publishers, the London MCM Expo is attempting to set the World Record for "largest number of people in costume for a video game."

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Posted Aug 21, 2007 at 12:15AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: memory stick, Excel, pucelano
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PSP SpreadSheet v2.00 - Image 1

Here's another entry to the Neo Spring Coding Competition 07 courtesy of homebrew developer pucelano. The program is a fully functional Spreadsheet for the PlayStation Portable known as PSP SpreadSheet. Do take note that this is not the first build for the application as it was first released back in July.

The latest release, version 2.00, comes with a lot of new features aside from the usual stuff that comes with a spreadsheet application. Among the more notable ones include basic mathematical operations and formatting capabilities to the cells texts and cells numbers. Here's the complete list of features as provided by pucelano:
  • English and Spanish language menus and functions.
  • Format cells options: Font, size, bold, color, decimals, alignment and superpose.
  • The integrated functions are named and work like those of Excel (English or Spanish version), to facilitate the exchange of files and the learning.
  • Exchange of files with Excel, using txt files.
  • Show or hide gridlines.
  • Turn on-off the USB connection.
  • Save screenshots in Memory Stick.
  • Possibility of changing the columns width.
  • Cut-Copy-Paste-Delete the content of the cells.
  • Clock and indicator of battery on screen.
Before installing PSP SpreadSheet v2.00 on your handhelds, the developer included a comprehensive manual in .pdf format. Read that first to avoid any problems while using the application.

Download: PSP SpreadSheet v2.00

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Posted Jul 21, 2007 at 09:21AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: memory stick, Excel, pucelano
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Homebrew: PSP Spreadsheet v1.00 - Image 1 


Pucelano, the creator of the Easy PSP Calculator, has produced a fully functional spreadsheet for the PlayStation Portable called PSP Spreadsheet v1.00. This program looks very well made and offers most of the functions one would expect from such an application.

Obviously, the basic operations are all present and accounted for. In addition to this, the coder has implemented multiple functions which streamline calculations and simplifies management of the different cells. Here's a list of features that have been implemented in this build:
  • Format cells options: Font, size, bold, color, decimals, alignment, and superimpose.
  • The integrated functions are named and work like those of Excel.
  • Exchange of files with Excel, using txt files.
  • Show or hide gridlines.
  • Turn on-off the USB connection.
  • Save screenshots in Memory Stick.
  • Possibility of changing the columns width.
  • Cut-Copy-Paste-Delete the content of the cells.
  • Clock and indicator of battery on screen.
The program and manual are both in Spanish so if you don't speak the language, you may have a hard time with the program. However, if you can wait a few days, Pucelano gave word that an English version of the program complete with an English manual will be released as well.

Download: PSP Spreadsheet v1.00

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Posted Jun 03, 2007 at 05:29PM by Tim Y. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Lua, Microsoft, Excel, Kandibu
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 PSPExel v1.0 - Image 1


PSP homebrew developer Kandibu dropped by the QJ.Net Forums earlier to announce the release of PSPExel v1.0. As its name implies, this homebrew application is a PSP adaptation of Microsoft Excel. It's coded in Lua, and currently carries these features:
  • PSPExel v1.0 screenshots - Image 1130 Variables
  • Numbermode (set a number to variable)
  • Variable + - / * ^ Variable - Mode
  • Savemenu
  • Loadmenu
  • Clearmode
Given that this is still a first release, Kandibu further notes that the following can be expected in future updates:
  • PSPExel v1.0 screenshots - Image 3Tutorial-Mode
  • Colors for text
  • Colors for every block
  • Add %,€,$ etc.
  • Add negative numbers
  • Add more blocks and scrolling
  • Add Text-Input
Further details such as controller instructions can be found in the file readme. Readers are also invited to visit Kandibu's thread here at our QJ.Net Forums for further information and discussion. That's all for the moment (until it gets an update) - enjoy the download!

Download: PSPEXel v1.0
Visit: QJ's PSP Development Forums

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