2.71 SE Homebrew Fixer GUI Update
DDRLord has just updated his 2.71 Homebrew Fixer GUI. While the first release was pretty good, it left a few things to be desired. For starters, the filesize has been reduced by about 10 MB. Secondly, in the words of the programmer, "it's been updated to "Look and Feel' more like a Windows program
2.71 SE Homebrew Fixer (cross platform)
Currently, as of writing, the Top Ten Jumped Up Posts list in the PSPU page is occupied by four posts about a Homebrew Fixers. Don't confuse them, people. There's two: DDLord's 2.71 Homebrew Fixer GUI and 2.7 Eboot Fixer GUI by Dragula96; both of which use Coldbird's PSP 2.71 SE Homebrew Fixer
Hen C AutoExec mod
After the whole SoftDown ordeal, we got a bit worried about 0okm. Some of you guys commented that he was "ghey", and others had believed that he was pulling off a scam. Talk about some major damage to his reputation. As far as we know, he's a reputable guy and also deserves some respect as much as you and me
Java 2.71SE Homebrew EBOOT Fixer GUI
DDRLord has released another update to his Java 2.71SE EBOOT fixer GUI for the PSP today to address a few glitches in the last version and to add a couple of new features. You may have remembered quite a few EBOOT fixers that got released after ColdBird's original 2
2.71 SE-A Customizer update
the homebrew app that won't win any beauty contest (as QJ writer Pranav described it) but will definitely win the talent portion, has been updated by eiffel56. According to QJ reader mikeall (thanks for the tip bud) the previous version had some spelling mistakes
uFlash
Finally! Well, okay, our apologies to The Unique Warrior for having taken time to post the update of uFlash v0.0.5 beta but here goes: it's now hiked up the bar to uFlash v.1.50 with sweet new features
uFlashPSP, Mobile GamingVersion: 0.0.5 beta for DA 2.71 SE-A Upload date: 15 Dec 11 Tags: System Utilities
Freeware
It sure feels great when you've inspired someone to do something wonderful, isn't it? WEll, XFlash developer Art must have felt the same thing, as he sort of inspired another developer to make aa homebrew app pretty similar to his
Smoove
Martin Wisniowski has just informed us that a new version of his pixel, tile, and sprite-editor for the PSP is now out and available for download. For those who haven't heard about it yet, the application is called Smoove and, like we mentioned earlier, allows PSP owners to read, write, and edit .PNG files on their Sony handhelds
2.71 SE Customizer
The release of Dark_Alex's 2.71 Custom Firmware SE-B has caused a ripple on the PSP scene today, with hundreds if not thousands of PSP owners 'upgrading' to the firmware in order to have a combination of homebrew and all the features of firmware 2.71, not to mention being able to load 2.71 UMD's without DevHook