[Announce] myPSP for Mac OS X


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http://www.starman.cc/myPSP/

This is the app I've been hinting about the last few days. It's a PSP manager. Music, pictures, movies (currently disabled for certain reasons), saved games, and contacts. Yes, CONTACTS. You can save your contacts to your PSP and view them as images.

Enjoy.

Mike

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I downloaded it, but I can't launch it :/

dyld: /Volumes/myPSP 1.0 Preview/myPSP.app/Contents/MacOS/myPSP can't open library: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ZeroLink.framework/Versions/A/ZeroLink (No such file or directory, errno = 2)

Mar 16 06:46:58 iMac crashdump: Unable to determine CPSProcessSerNum pid: 596 name: myPSP

Mar 16 06:46:58 iMac crashdump: Started writing crash report to: /Volumes/Home/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/myPSP.crash.log

Mar 16 06:46:58 iMac crashdump: Finished writing crash report to: /Volumes/Home/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/myPSP.crash.log

I still can't launch it :/

Mar 16 22:22:49 iMac crashdump: Unable to determine CPSProcessSerNum pid: 847 name: myPSP

Mar 16 22:22:49 iMac crashdump: Started writing crash report to: /Volumes/Home/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/myPSP.crash.log

Mar 16 22:22:49 iMac crashdump: Finished writing crash report to: /Volumes/Home/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/myPSP.crash.log

Daz,

Odd. Can you send me the log file? I've gotten no other crash reports.

Steve,

Yes, but I'm working diligently on that. For example, when I copy over the MP3 files, I make sure that the ._ files are deleted after each copy. I hate .DS_Store files as much as you do. The problem is that it's a friggin' by-product of OS X. It's in my file server EVERYWHERE. Although I don't have a .DS_Store manager in the app yet, it IS on my to-do list.

Mike

how does this compare to ipsp?

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It pretty much does the same as iPSP except that iPSP has been plagued with bugs since it was launched. In fact, the reason why I wrote this app was specifically because iPSP wreaked havoc on my computer (and if you read the reviews on versiontracker, you'll see I wasn't the only one).

What makes my app unique is the fact that you can convert the contacts in your address book into viewable images on you PSP so you can pretty much use your PSP as a read-only PDA. Also, with my app, you can see what you're copying. I don't like "blind copies" where you click something (such as a playlist or a photo album) and you have NO idea what you're copying, or you forgot. With myPSP, when you click an iTunes playlist, you get the track listing, and when you click on an iPhoto album, you get the first 10 photos (more than 10 and the Mac slows to a crawl...especially with 8MP images).

Mike

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