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Reminder: iPSP for OS X

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If you’re American and, like me, love video games, then you are probably already planning your attack plan for getting a new PSP when they are officially released stateside tomorrow (either that, or like me, you are crying over having things like a mortgage and car payments that are preventing you from grasping this little portable dream). In any case, if you do manage to get your hands on a PSP tomorrow, I will hate you for it until the end of time then you are going to want to get iPSP for OS X. Sony has already reported that they will be releasing software that will allow you to sync your Mac with your PSP, but it is not due to be released until later this year.  In the meantime, there’s iPSP, which Scott told you about back in January.

With tomorrow’s release, I thought you might like a reminder.  iPSP (Intelligent Picture and Sound Pusher) lets you put video, music and pictures on your PSP.  Also, ”When iPSP is running, if a PSP is plugged in*to your Mac, it automatically backs up your PSP Saved Game data into well organized Date Stamped folders in your Library folder. Using the Gamesaves Manager, you can browse, restore or delete saved games or transfer between PSPs.” iPSP runs $24.99 normally, but is on sale for $19.99 until March 31st.



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BJ

Anthony, I read that the number of pins

March 23 2005 at 5:12 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
defmech

I've tried both iPSP and PSPWare. PSPWare seems to be the more polished product. I've already paid my $10. The ability to encode widescreen movies too is a bonus. PSPWare all the way for me.

March 23 2005 at 2:23 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Anthony

What I really need to know is what kind of mini-b port does the PSP use? I can't find that info anywhere. I know that it is a USB A to mini-B connection but darn it if there is a 4 pin and 5 pin version!!! If you know the answer PLEASE pot it here!!

March 23 2005 at 1:49 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jeremy

A PSP sounds like a fine idea. So, I went to Sony's site and looked at the list of available games. Not one -- not a single freaking one -- that I'm even remotely interested in. Oh well. So much for that.

March 23 2005 at 1:47 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
James

What about PSPWare? http://www.nullriver.com/index/products/pspware It seems to do all the same things as iPSP and only costs $10. Has anyone had any experience with both?

March 23 2005 at 12:52 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
El Payo

Check out the iPSP Movie Loader too. Looks like a fairly seamless way for web sites to deliver video almost straight to a PSP. http://pspmovies.kaisakura.com/

March 23 2005 at 11:42 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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