PSPoste Beta1: fully functional e-mail client for the PSP

PSPoste Beta 1

E-mail on the go is something that we all crave. It’s like text messaging for free, and until now, there hasn’t really been an e-mail client for the PSP that had complete features. We say “until now” because the PSPoste development team has just announced the release of PSPoste Beta1 – a fully functional e-mail client for the PSP with both POP3 and SMTP mail protocol support. The feature list of this client is really long, and once you finish reading it you’ll wonder why it took so long for such a client to come to the PSP, and you’ll realize that this is just what you’ve been missing out on.

PSPoste Beta1 supports the POP3 and SMTP mail protocols as well as allowing the composing, retrieving, storing and viewing of emails from multiple servers. Users can choose from 3 supported input methods; graphical overlay keyboard, p-sprint or ThinkOutside IrDa keyboard; whichever method you prefer to use to make your e-mail experience much better. PSPoste doesn’t currently support deleting mail from the server, so any e-mail you do receive wouldn’t be permanently lost, although this is not a guarantee either.

The only thing which could cause you a bit of trouble is that
PSPoste uses the memory stick to store email, so any crash, loss of power or removal of the memory stick while PSPoste is running could cause corruption and data loss of any data on the memory stick. So be careful. If you can, use a spare memory stick to load this application. This is a beta, so you can expect there to be a few bugs that the PSPoste development team will still have to spray with their very own coding can of Raid.

Note: At the request of the developers, we have not hosted the download at our download site and we’ll direct you instead to the developers’ site (click on the source link). QJ.net will not be responsible for any content that has not been hosted at our download site.

PSPoste Beta 1 - Image 1 PSPoste Beta 1 - Image 2

PSPoste Beta 1

E-mail on the go is something that we all crave. It’s like text messaging for free, and until now, there hasn’t really been an e-mail client for the PSP that had complete features. We say “until now” because the PSPoste development team has just announced the release of PSPoste Beta1 – a fully functional e-mail client for the PSP with both POP3 and SMTP mail protocol support. The feature list of this client is really long, and once you finish reading it you’ll wonder why it took so long for such a client to come to the PSP, and you’ll realize that this is just what you’ve been missing out on.

PSPoste Beta1 supports the POP3 and SMTP mail protocols as well as allowing the composing, retrieving, storing and viewing of emails from multiple servers. Users can choose from 3 supported input methods; graphical overlay keyboard, p-sprint or ThinkOutside IrDa keyboard; whichever method you prefer to use to make your e-mail experience much better. PSPoste doesn’t currently support deleting mail from the server, so any e-mail you do receive wouldn’t be permanently lost, although this is not a guarantee either.

The only thing which could cause you a bit of trouble is that
PSPoste uses the memory stick to store email, so any crash, loss of power or removal of the memory stick while PSPoste is running could cause corruption and data loss of any data on the memory stick. So be careful. If you can, use a spare memory stick to load this application. This is a beta, so you can expect there to be a few bugs that the PSPoste development team will still have to spray with their very own coding can of Raid.

Note: At the request of the developers, we have not hosted the download at our download site and we’ll direct you instead to the developers’ site (click on the source link). QJ.net will not be responsible for any content that has not been hosted at our download site.

PSPoste Beta 1 - Image 1 PSPoste Beta 1 - Image 2

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