Alex Richter has updated his Homebrew Locator for the PSP. It focuses on the eLoader, delivering the latest compatible homebrew for it.
New features for this version include :
* 30-50% less memory usage.
* Firmware 1.5 Support (not very good yet).
* Asynchronous downloads. So no more freezing.
* DL.QJ.NET used for downloads/screenshots.
* Redesign.
* Auto-update
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