is a homebrew application to bring Google Maps, Virtual Earth and Yahoo! Maps to the PSP with a simple interface.
This program is not using the Google Maps API (except for address search), it is retrieving the images directly using the wireless connection.
You can search for an address, add/load favorites, or just move around on the map.
There is also a local cache which allows you to browse the maps offline.
It is released under GPL so the source code is available.
New features:
A lot of things have changed in PSP-Maps since the last contest, so I decided to re-enter this competition
Here is a quick overview of the new features:
* A Windows version is available (useful to build a cache since it is faster).
* On-screen informations (lat/lon/zoom/view).
* Danzeff keyboard support.
* Improved performances and memory usage.
* Added a cheat-code to view Google Moon, Google Mars and Google Sky.
* KML files support, this allows you to add "point of interest" on the map.
* It is possible to get directions from the PSP, to show the route from departure to destination.
* Added Motion Kit Support, you can move the PSP to move the map Smiley
* New splash screen for the compo!
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