CTF Manager
Save yourself from the hassle of creating custom theme files (CTF) from your Sony Playstation Portable. With Red Squirrel's CTF Manager version 1.0, you can now design themes more creatively using your PC.
CTF Manager is a simple graphical user interface for ctf/unctf tools
DS-DOS It's another batch of homebrewed goodness once again, courtesy of the current NEO Compo 2008 event. This time, the spotlight is on homebrew developer TeenDev's Flashcart OS: N, and the latest update to wolped's awesome MS-DOS flavored file browser, DS-DOS.
Next up is the update to homebrew developer wolped's DS-DOS
DSFile DSFile v0.5 is out! It now supports copying files and deleting files, as well as browsing. The controls for copy, paste, and delete are located on the menu bar of the bottom screen. When deleting it will ask press A to delete, B to cancel.Version .0000000000....0001:Stuff. It showed a list of files, and sometimes moved up and downVersion
DSOperators is a homebrew app for the Nintendo DS that will someday feature some games, some built in apps, filebrowser, and more!The menu will be fully customizable and some day you might be able to make your own skins for it
Eboot2psp
Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Poison_xtreamlua has definitely done his share for the homebrew scene, and in this latest update, he takes his efforts one step further with Eboot2psp - an application that lets you compile, delete, and copy on your PSP, all with one command line.
ebooted
from browncoat:
Hi!
I wrote an unpacker/packer program for eboot-files in Python, because the available programs don't run on my Linux system.
This is the first release which only supports unpacking and packing eboot-files, coming releases will also support editing of param.sfo files and unpacking/packing of PSX data
fBrowserXP
This is a file browser script made by fchaos and yoyomacy. Using this nice Lua App, you can browse folders, execute Lua scripts, and view .PNG images. You're going to need Lua Player for this though. Just stick the fBrowser folder into the applications folder of your Lua Folder and you're good to go
File Assistant
The TiTAN Demo Division have released a new version of their very nicely polished File Assistant program for the PSP, version 1.0. File Assistant is a file management program in which you can transfer files to and from the assistant, run
FileAssistant
One of the must-have pieces of homebrew, FileAssistant, has been ported to the TIFF Exploit by Freeplay. Although it's one of the older versions (v0.05), this was the only version whose source FreePlay could find. The original version was coded by Lin J.R, in case anyone's curious
FileAssistant
Update: Just a few hours after the release of the first public build, FreePlay has told me that he has updated FileAssistant. Turns out, he's correct. The new version allows you to browse your UMDs and he has also got the battery meter working. Plus, while talking to him, he also revealed that he has polished the dialogs since they were a bit problematic