It used to work some years ago, and now it just is displaying garbled text for me.
Is there any other good graphical browser out there?
Is there any other good graphical browser out there?
Bunjalloo is a very nice, lightweight option, if a bit basic. If you're only using it for basic text / picture pages it's perfect.
I think DSLinux has a couple of browsers in it (retaweq or something like that, which is text only, and Links, which is graphical), but I'm not sure how well either perform, I could never get DSLinux to work too well back when I tried it (haven't tried it on my newest flash card though, might have to have a fiddle with it again; can't test web browsers though, my WiFi doesn't work with the DS anymore as it no longer uses WEP).
Huh?It's a really good and stable web browser, if not the best in stability.
I used to use DSO's Homebrew Directory, mainly for getting the official demo dumps. I think I even tried to make my own homebrew directory for it at one stage, seeing as the existing one was so dated, but I'm fairly certain I never got that to work. On the topic of winamp, I seem to remember there being a homebrew specifically for streaming music from winamp (can't remember the name...there was also DSAmp, but I think that was just to control Winamp, not actually stream music from it). I remember trying to get it to work and not having much success, perhaps I would have been better off with the method you're talking about. Ah well, all irrelevant now without WEP.Same here (about the WEP). I really liked being able to use DSOrganize for streaming radio station .pls files. I even had shoutcast/winamp set up at one point to stream my pc music to DSO. Good times, good times.
Huh?
LinuxDS's Links is the most stable and proper web browser I've seen. It has features you'd expect from a real computer browser to have, and the interface is good.
The only problem I have is that it's text only, and the graphical version is a bit buggy when scrolling, rendering some text and images incomprehensible. I really wish they fixed that, but eh, what can you do.
You said it's stable, but has poor stability. I was just pointing out the obvious contradiction there
Why not just delete DSOrganize and re-install it on your DS? You said it's probably something with the cache. You could clear it this way. Or if you don't want to lose your calendar dates, find out which file/folder in the DSOrganize folder is the cache and delete that. I use DSOrganize on SuperCard DSTWO and R4i Gold 3DS and both work fine.
it's a shame that dragonminded abandoned DSO. its a great app, but it sure had/has room for improvement.
Well 3.1129 completely fixed all my problems, hope it fixed yours.
-And I agree. It's sad to see stuff abandoned, but Dragonminded sure did give us a fantastic homebrew application.