Dark420bishop has once again updated his nifty PSP homebrew app called Submenu Icon Injector, which, as the name implies, allows you to replace the icons for your Camera, RSS Feed, Online Instruction Manual, Remote Play, and Certificate Utility right on your XMB
PSP Submenu Icon Injector
Homebrew dev dark420bishop dropped by our own forums today and updated his pet project PSP Submenu Icon Injector. This is actually not a surprise as we've seen the last time around how quick he was to provide fixes
PSP Submenu Icon Injector
Today we bring you more homebrew love, courtesy of dark420bishop, who has just released his PSP Submenu Icon Injector over on the QJ forums. This homebrew application allows users to change their PSP's XMB Camera, RSS Feed, Online Instruction Manual, Remote Play, and Certificate Utility icons
PSP Topmenu Extractor
Dark420bishop's made another useful icon tool for those people who love customizing their PSP. Topmenu Icon Extractor v1.0 will extract the 6 main icons from a decrypted 3.0x topmenu_plugin.rco for you to use and tweak (yet again) to your liking
PSPIconIt
Over on the QJ forums, Dezimalhexer has just released a program that'll help those who don't want top mess around with .inf and .ico files change the icon and label that identifies their PSPs whenever they plug 'em into their PCs.
The program, PSPIconIt, should run on any Windows-based PC (9X/ME/2000/XP) and includes 16 ready-made icons
PSPPOD 1.4
from JDawson:
Well its finished PSPPOD 1.4 Is now available for download.
With New google app, 16 new icons (Clock, maps, Ebuddy, calculater, Apps, Facebook, Games, weather, photo's, and more!
PSPPOD 2G
PSPPOD started after the release of IPSPhone. After having many suggestions that it was to unusual to hold we made PSPPOD, a Iphone like Portal for the psp. Unlike all those other portals like IPSP and such you can hold your psp the way you normally would. Featured on Pleek's hangout as the # 1 iphone psp portal. PSPPOD is the next big portal.
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PSPVista
Once again homebrew developer Jack released quite a timely update to PSPVista, the PSP shell modeled after the Windows Vista interface. This time around Jack added a major improvement to v0.7: PSP Slim support, and implemented some bug fixes on screenshot taking and mouse movement
PSPVistaPSP, Mobile GamingVersion: 0.8 for PSP Phat Upload date: 28 Nov 11 Tags: System Utilities
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PSPVista
Once again homebrew developer Jack released quite a timely update to PSPVista, the PSP shell modeled after the Windows Vista interface. This time around Jack added a major improvement to v0.7: PSP Slim support, and implemented some bug fixes on screenshot taking and mouse movement