Homebrew Developer Luis Pestana is back again as he announces an update to his PSP WiFile Transfer homebrew application. We're sure many of you guys have been enjoying this PSPFTPD-based app, which allows your PSP to remote transfer files with a PC. This version introduces a couple of updates, most importantly a fix to the "close FTP" bug that was reported in its previous version:
Exiting without close FTP connections freeze, bug solved
Created a intuitive graphic interface
MD5 Checksum added
Further details should be available in the bundle's README, as well as the file source link - remember to read those. Now, in case you're wondering how this application works (but don't want to risk installing it...yet), Luis has enclosed a Youtube video demonstrating what WiFile can do. Enjoy the video, and the accompanying download link!
Download: PSP WiFile Transfer v1.0 Alpha
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