Re: iFind Media Portal

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iFind Media Portal


Auri 01-22-2007, 3:16 PM
The first time we saw iFind Media Portal, we literally thought for a moment that it was an official release of some big money-making company. But no, it is a freeware created by Cronos which include coders lil_naruto, Yongobongo and whoelse. Like the name of the program implies, it is a one-stop perfect PSP companion (Open TXT files; Chat to your Friends; Find your links; Password Protection; Play Games; Run Applications; View Images; Find your media).

Among the above mentioned features, iFind also comes in with XDE or Cross Developer Expansion. In case you still don't have a clue as to what this is, +PLUS successor XDE allows for other coders to build onto and expand the application. A LINK center has also been provided for these creative people to host their works for other users.

Lastly, here are the latest addition to this nifty application:
  • Totally revamped GUI
  • LINK Browser (now has tabs)
  • Chatrooms
  • XDE Ready
  • LiNK Center
  • Cleaned up coding for faster loading
  • About page with Help
  • WLPM Built in
  • Iorkara's PSP Links Page Built in
  • New customization features (much more easier to customize)
  • Start up sound
  • Improved protection


Description Source: PSPUpdates

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Re: iFind Media Portal


Jellybean88 06-17-2007, 3:00 PM
so how exactly do i put this program on my PSP?
sorry im pretty new to this whole thing.
do you have any suggestions on portals i should download? or things i should update before, i start screwing around?

Re: iFind Media Portal


moecool101 01-29-2008, 4:48 PM
its kind of simple. here is what u need 2 do.
1.download the file
2. extract the file
3. take the main file and put it onto the root of your memory stick.
4.turn on ur psp
5.go to ur internet browser(no connection needed)
6. type in the adress bar"file:/(name of file)/index.htm
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