PSP homebrew developer NephilimNX just dropped by the QJ.NET forums to release ThemePlus! NX version 2.0, which fixes bugs and adds new features to an already convenient theme changer app. The only bad thing is it's only tested on 3.52 M33-4, so it might not work on M33 CFW 3.71 "due to PRX incompatibilities" as NephilimNX puts it.
Those who can make it run will have a lot to be happy about, while users of previous ThemePlus! versions will be delighted with the changes made in v2.0. The changelog reads:
* Gameboot can now also be changed randomly
* Ability to change Wallpaper, Gameboot, or both
* Added an option to add images and gameboots under the sub-directories in the list
* Fixed a bug when changing the directories from the configuration file. The bug occurs when the directory's length is lesser than the original
Make sure to check out the Readme file that comes with the download to learn more about available features, and notes on installation or problems you may encounter.
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