PSP DocMaker GUI
TheNameless has just released another update for his PSP DocMaker GUI on the QJ forums. As described by my fellow blogger Chris L., this handy GUI converts whatever manual came with your PS1 game into a document.dat associated with the Popstation-generated copy of that game. It 'll also work with other kinds of
PSP DocMaker GUI for Linux
The Linux version of PSP DocMaker GUI has also been updated and now includes the "no page limit" feature thanks to the OE-B. update.
Requirements:
- X-Server
- GTK
- xterm
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AutoPopstation3
TheAceOfFire's got a new - well, really new - version of AutoPopstation out now, really new because it's now version 3... (yeah, we'll be honest, we might have skipped a number there). Well, anyway, latest versions are always appreciated
PopStation Fronted
There's a large number of GUIs available for PopStation (we've even hosted quite a few of them), but for sheer simplicity, we doubt if there's anything simpler than the one by Smiths. Anyway, Smiths is back with a new version of his easy-to-use PopStation Frontend, and he's also made it even simpler. Why? "Because I felt like it
AutoPopstation4
Now that Dark_Alex has unveiled the 3.03 OE-C, it wouldn't be surprising to see other apps connected to it to be updated. One of those apps that were recently updated is the AutoPopstation by TheAceofFire
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
XMB Wave Screensaver for Windows
According to agentorange: "Version 0.95 had a bug preventing it to run on Windows XP only showing a white screen / flickering. This has (hopefully) been fixed in v0
PSP Re-map
Auraomega has finally taken his button re-mapping homebrew app into its first official release. PSP Re-map is out of its ALPHA stage and is now on v1. As the name of the app indicates, it allows you to re-configure your buttons. The program runs on CWCheat and one of its biggest updates is that it now has a GUI to make things easier
Z33's Home Screen Editor
Mister Chief has released Z33's Home Screen Editor over on our PSP Development forums. Just so there's no confusion, this app is Z33's and, as Mister Chief himself says, all credit goes to Z33.
Any, Z33's Home Screen Editor allows PSP owners to change the home screen that they see on their handhelds when they press the Home button