Legendary PSP developer SodR, who brought us homebrew applications like Pimp my PSP and PSP Automatic Homebrew Installer has created a theme installer for the PSP, enabling ordinary Joe Bloggs with no PSP coding expericence to customize his PSP!
Twelve Walls Module
ci0ud has just released another bumped up version of his homebrew app for the PSP called Twelve Walls Module. Just in case this is your first time to encounter Twelve Walls, it's a module for those who use wallpapers too big to be mixed in one file.
Each month the module will copy to the flash the corresponding wallpaper
Universal Theme Flasher
These days, it seems that convenience and user-friendliness are "in" things, even for the Sony PSP. Speaking of which homebrew developers Super Sheep, and Davee have come up with an application entitled the Universal Theme Flasher (UTF). It's purpose is simple: to make switching between PSP themes as hassle-free for the user as possible
Unofficial CXMB for 5.03 M33/GEN
From readme:
The unofficial CXMB for 5.03 M33/GEN uses 5.02 CTF themes.
So you can load themes on PSP-3000 and PSP-2000 v3 without a brick risk.
[Changelog]
- You can disable the theme:
1. Go to Settings->Theme settings->Theme
2. Apply the original(Sony) theme
3. Delete the Custom Theme
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Wallpaper Changer / Randomizer
Homebrew developer Hellcat dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and released an updated version of the application Wallpaper Changer / Randomizer for the Sony PlayStation Portable.
Just like the name of the program implies, this gives users the ability to easily change the wallpapers in their Sony handheld's XMB
Wallpaper Changer / Randomizer
Thanks to the PSP homebrew dev scene, PSP owners were given more control over their handheld's interface in the form theme packs. There are several options to choose from, like ThemePlus! by homebrew developer NephilimNX or ThemePSP by SodR. There's a new one out: Hellcat's no-frills Wallpaper Changer/Randomizer
Wallpaper Changer/Randomizer
Homebrew developer Hellcat just dropped by the forums once again to release the newest version of his ever-useful Wallpaper Changer/Randomizer application
PSP owners who have a knack in customizing their handhelds better pick up homebrew developer Hellcat's updated version of Wallpaper Changer/Randomizer (previous version here)