Here is another entry into the NeoFlash Competition: PSP Maps v0.6 by royale. Think of PSP Maps as a hybrid of Yahoo maps and Google maps that you can use on your PSP. You will start off by connecting to your preferred wireless access point. Then enter an address and PSP Maps will find it and zoom in or just use the analog or directional pad to move around and shoulder buttons to zoom in and out. The complete list of controls are:
- Digital pad: move the map.
- Analog pad: move the map smoothly.
- R button: zoom in.
- L button: zoom out.
- X button: next view type.
- [] button: previous view type.
- /\ button: enter an address.
- O button: show/hide crosshairs.
- Start: menu.
There are 8 "view types" available that I have found. They are:
- Google Maps/Maps
- Google Maps/Satellite
- Google Maps/Terrain
- Virtual Earth/Road
- Virtual Earth/Aerial
- Virtual Earth/Hybrid
- Yahoo Maps/Map
- Yahoo Maps/Satellite
PSP Maps has the "Wow" factor. When you start using this app it will blow you away. The map images are stunning and navigation is easy and intuitive. With almost every new move you make to the map the app has to load new images. This is only a slight annoyance because the load times are very short. I was able to move from Columbus, Ohio to Antarctica to Hawaii in a very short amount of time. A nice feature is the adjustable cache, allowing for offline use. I tried it out and found that it works surprisingly well. The size of the maps saved would be a very useful alternative to having a GPS unit in your car, assuming you aren't planning any cross-country road trips. If I were judging the NeoFlash contest (which I'm not), this would be my hands down favorite app. PSP Maps should be on your memory stick. I am adding this to my Best Homebrew list. Amazing work, royale.
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