Top 13 DS Application

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FlickBook


One of those apps you probably glanced at because it sounds neat, but never ended up bothering to learn how to use it. FlickBook allows you to create frame-by-frame animations on your DS, and export them as AVIs on your PC. You should check out his homepage for per-button descriptions, but summed up it supports any number of frames, copy/paste operations (8 copy buffers), save/load current project, 4 colors, 4 pen sizes, and playback while working in two speeds. The export utility available on his site is coded in Java so its compatible with all operating systems. Its really much simpler than it sounds, so take the few minutes to learn how and make something great. There might even be a contest planned down the line (*wink*wink*).

Download:http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=1858
Download export tool:http://masscat.afraid.org/ninds/FlickBook/bins/FlickbookAnimMaker_0_2.jar
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DSReader


The premier ebook reader, DSReader certainly gives off a 'complete' feel. The menu is summoned with a quick flick of the stylus and disposed just as easily, which presents four buttons. The left-most is your standard "Open" dialog. Pick your text file and load it in. To the right of that is the Library button. If you haven't already opened a file via the "Open" dialog this session, a list of all previously opened files will appear to select from. Once you have a text loaded, this button becomes the bookmark store. You can save up to three bookmarks per file. Proceeding down the menu bar, we have the "Font" button. This lets you load and TrueType font stored on your card and render your text in it. You can adjust the size, rendering method (standard, anti-aliased, subpixel), and allows you to invert the colors. Last here is "Display Settings". From here you can toggle smart paragraphs, and choose which screens you want the text displayed on (top, bottom, both).

Download:http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=797




DSNotes


DSNotes is designed for jotting down notes quickly, and it surely excels at that. Naturally, you draw on the bottom screen, and the five tool toolbar is displayed to the left (pen tool, eraser, new page, and 20 level(!) undo/redo). Pressing start saves the note, and it is displayed in a list on the top screen among the other notes you've created in order of last created. These can be cycled through with the d-pad, a preview displayed behind, the R-button bringing it up to full opacity. Once brought up to the front a created note can either be stickied (brought to the top of the list like a forum thread), deleted, or loaded back into the drawing board for editting. All notes are stored on your flashcart as 6kb bitmaps so they take up very little space and can be edited from your computer.

Download:http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=796




BeUp


An MSN client, BeUp is quite reminisce of something put out by Microsoft. It supports standard text IMs, avatars, multiple conversations in tabs, and a "drawing" mode which lets you actually send drawn messages. At startup, you'll be presented with the login screen. Here you input your MSN handle and password, and can toggle any of three self-explanatory options: Login Automatically; Automatically connect when connection lost; Switch bands on top (recommended). Once you're all setup you should click "Connect" and if all went well will be viewing your contacts list after a few seconds. From this page you can set your displayed avatar, status and name by clicking on each, logoff, and of course start a conversation by double-clicking a contact. Each conversation is loaded into its own tab, and these can be cycled through either be clicking on them or with the shoulder buttons. Messages can either be sent in standard text format via the onscreen keyboard (with coloring and smiley support) or with the included "draw" mode. The "draw" mode lets you actually draw out messages like you would with PictoChat and send them over MSN in a normal conversation.

Download:http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=458
Homepage:http://www.area-ds.com/htheb/Beup/Beup.html




Morning timer


Don't be intimidated by the Japanese screenshot; this gem (created by the developer of Moonshell) is probably the most full-featured and well-designed timer application I've seen on any platform. I can barely even begin going over the massive feature list, but here's most of the meat: fully translated in English and Japanese; supports 8 alarms which can be set to go off on specific days of the week; mp3 playback; random mp3 playback from a folder; snooze; complex button combinations to turn off; rumble pack support; gradual volume increase; and a great graphical GUI. To create your .NDS file, run MakeNDSROM.exe, and select "English" as the language. If your cart has auto-DLDI patching select "Extract NDSROM file only", otherwise select "Create NDSROM file for all adapters".

Download:http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=1359
Homepage:http://mdxonline.dyndns.org/




Lick's Media Player-Next Gen 2 alpha


The DS iPod Clone that no doubt you, your mother, and all your neighbors have seen. Lick's Media Player does a pretty damn good job at impersonating an iPod, including a fully functional scroll wheel via the touch screen. Controls are similiar to the device its designed after: 'spinning' the scroll wheel navigates through the menus, adjust the volume while in the "Now Playing" screen; the buttons on the wheel perform their corresponding action. The player sports custom skins, ID3 tags, and a shuffle mode.

Download:http://www.cecm.usp.br/~lucas/lmp-ng/lmp-ng-2-alpha.zip
Homepage:http://www.cecm.usp.br/~lucas/lmp-ng/




ComicBookDS


For those manga readers out there (I'm sure there are more than a few), this application is right up your alley. ComicBookDS allows you to view CBDS comic archives, which can either be downloaded preconverted or converted yourself from JPEG images using PictoDS. All CBDS files must be placed in the "cbds" directory on your cart. The newest version of the application allows you to view and download comics straight from the official site via WiFi (albeit its a bit slow). There are several viewing methods available with ComicBookDS. The default places the full page on the bottom screen, where you control a size-adjustable magnifier rectangle, with the magnified image being displayed on the top screen. Another mode allows you to span each page across both screens, and either of these viewing methods are available in both landscape (default) and portrait (think Brain Age).

Download:http://moonbooks.net/moonbooks/request.php?338
Moon Books Project (download preconverted comics)




Phidias


It was a toss-up between this and Colors!, but I had to go with Phidias as its a much more professionally designed tool. Upon starting, Phidias gives you a selection of six different image sizes (from 64x64 to 512x384). Included in the toolbar are a pencil tool, brush tool, blur tool, smudge tool, paint bucket, and eyedropper; along with a two color cache and 8 color palette (which can be selected from pretty much the entire spectrum). All tools (except bucket and dropper) have a strength setting (Right shoulder + Left/Right) and size setting (X/Y or Right shoulder + Up/Down). The pencil and brush tool support custom brushes; 16 come with the app, and the current image can be saved as a brush by pressing 'A' at the brush menu. As far as canvas manipulation is concerned: d-pad moves around the image, A/B to zoom, both shoulders + a direction to flip, and select to undo/redo your last action.


Download:http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=515
Homepage:http://sivullinen.fi/nds/projects.php?subaction=showfull&id=1173373766&archive=&start_from=&ucat=2&




DSHobro


Created by our very own Costello, DSHobro is the fastest image-supporting web browser available. DSHobro is different from the others, instead of directly downloading the page from the internet, it connects to a server hosted on your computer which transmits an optimized image of the page back to the DS. The bottom screen contains a shrunken down full page display of the website and the top has displays a magnified selection. This magnified area can be moved around with d-pad/face button or with the stylus. Select button brings up the overlaying menu, which contains a keyboard, URL field, home/refresh/forward/back buttons.

Download:http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=969
Homepage:http://costello.dev-fr.org/




NitroTracker


"NitroTracker is a FastTracker II style tracker for the Nintendo DS. If you didn't understand that, you might want to read up on trackers. For starters, NitroTracker is a versatile tool for creating music - everywhere! It supports the popular XM file format that is used by many PC trackers. With NitroTracker, you can carry your XMs around in your DS and compose whenever and wherever you feel like it. "Tracking on a handheld console? Sounds like a pain in the ass." You might say. But because of the touchscreen and stylus of the DS, it's quite easy. You can compose your melodies using an on-screen keyboard, directly edit your patterns by making selections, copying and pasting - all with the stylus. And that's not where it ends: If you don't have any samples at hand, make your own with the DS's microphone. You can even replace the samples in existing songs with your own recorded ones. There are many possibilities already and there will be even more. "

Download:http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=550
Homepage:http://nitrotracker.tobw.net/




Win2DS


VNC client for DS. Allows you to control your PC and use the DS as a wireless gamepad.

Download:http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=1834




DSOrganize


The all-in-one suite DSOrganize is packed; and the closest thing to an OS the DS has. First I'll go over the organizational features. Theres a calendar, which allows you to set reminders for specific days or can be accessed through the day planner to set hourly events (which are displayed at the top of the home screen as they approach). The address book stores "vCards" which have fields for name, nickname, home and cell phone, address, e-mail, and additional comments. Theres a to-do list, which also displays tasks in top of the home page. A scribble pad, for drawing and saving quick doodles. And of course the file browser, which allows for move/copy/delete/rename operations. Moving into the WiFi-based features, DSO has a quite well-featured IRC client, which supports multiple channels (tabs) and most of the standard commands. The Homebrew Database lets you download other homebrew and game demos directly to your DS. Last but certainly not least, is the text-based web browser, which is the fastest available. In addition to the utilities themselves, DSO gives the users a healthy dose of configuration options.

Download:http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=1742
Homepage:http://www.dragonminded.com/?loc=ndsdev/DSOrganize





Moonshell


Most love it, almost all have it. Moonshell is the poster child of DS homebrew; to the point of being integrated by the manufacturer in pretty much every flashcart produced now. Moonshell is the media player for DS, and supports a staggering list of supported files, including: DPG video files, MP3 / OGG / MOD / SPC / MDX/ GBS / HES / NSF / XM / MIDI / low bit rate AAC audio / non-progressive JPEG / BMP / GIF / PNG images, and text files.

Download:http://home.att.ne.jp/blue/moonlight/moonshell171p1_with_dpgtools131.zip
Homepage:http://mdxonline.dyndns.org/

Nguồn: gbatemp.net
 

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