The homebrew application previously called PSP Wardrobe, XMBeditor is now moving along into a fresh direction. Homebrew coder Mr_Shizzy has pimped up his little "pimp my XMB" tool: while it was an XMB theme and mod manager before, it now allows you to go even deeper and manipulate a lot more XMB configurations.
XMBeditor is now actually in its second version. One of the biggest changes is that it's now fully compatible with the PSP Phat. Other than that, here are the other details listed in the changelog:
* Made process of flashing theme 2 - 3X faster
* Added color selector for XMB date/time
* Added color selector for XMB busy signal
* Added color selector for XMB Battery
* other small bugs fixed
Be sure to take a fine look at the readme as it contains a lot more details about all its features and a full section on how to install the application.
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