Curieux36 sent us a note informing us that the latest version of his Personal Media Manager app is now available. PMM is very handy when it comes to organizing movies, music, homebrew applications, images, ISOs, and DAX and CSO files on your PSP.
By the way, you install this app on your PC not on your PSP. On first boot or when there isn't a connected PSP, the Personal Media Manager will scan all PSP available directories which may take a few seconds. You can go to "Path options" to manually change options and paths.
Personal Media Manager v2.85 has the following new features on its Manage PSX ISO option:
* Displays the official name of the game and its original game ID
* Added change display picture of PSX EBOOT
* Fixed the bug on the display save names
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