First of all, we're letting the guys know that Mr305 has renamed Phyalgeom Aid v1.0 into Academic Aid. As its name implies, this app is an aid for helping students find answers for difficult question in the fields of physics, algebra, and geometry.
Second, we're letting you know that alongside this name change, the dev is also releasing the app's latest build, dubbed Academic Aid v2.1. This new release is a contender in the ongoing Neo Summer Coding Competition, and is reported to carry these updates:
* Extreme changes to GUI & look.
1. Changed the Fatigue-reducerpaper to a more overall bright & colorful one.
2. Tweaked Color-Scheme for better look.
3. The scrolling is now very very smooth & silky; it almost "slides". VERY ADDICTIVELY smooth.
4. In the intro screen; the selection of category is no longer bland. They glide.
* Enhancements to Rapid InpSP*
1. The buttons go in & out as if pressed in real-life.
2. The Cursor now blinks.
3. The buttons glow & glow out like in the XMB's input system.
* Added "Pseudo-Matrix" Credits screen with fade effects and such.
* Added a lot more info's/formulas to quadratic formula screen; the scrollbar is usable.
* Now the graph is shown at the top. [Bug to be resolved]
* Added two variants of Projectile formulas [refer to pic/video]
* Added a bunch more of formulas to Geometrig.
* Many many Bug fixes + lot more things changed that can't be said.
Further information can be found over at Mr305's thread at QJ's PSP development forums, and in the file bundle's readme. As requested by the author, we'll be offering two download links: The primary leads to the NeoFlash site, with an alternative for QJ's. Be sure to vote for this app if you enjoyed it.
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