Of course, what good is having the latest in custom firmwares when you don't have equally good apps to max its performance? In light of the phenomena that rocked (and is apparently still rocking) our site (hint: 3
Icon Action Replacer
First off, a warning: we're about to dish you an
application that writes into flash0 so be very
careful installing it - there's always a chance of
bricking your PSP.
Now that we got that out of the way, let's get to
introducing you guys to the latest XMB hack in
town: pspballer07's Icon Action Replacer, a.k.a.
IAR
IAR_Releasev1_5
And so the XMB hacking continues. pspballer07 has just released yet another update to his homebrew app IAR (Icon Action Replacer), this time bumping it up to v1.5
KFWFlasher .37
A few weeks back, we talked about KIWIDOGGIE's KFWFlasher for the PSP. The app was welcomed with acerbic comments and because of that the dev has released a new version of the app in our forums recently. He says that the new release, KFWFlasher .37 Alpha, has other features like "backing up UMDs and flashable apps"
prxdecrypterv1.2
Jas0nuk has released a new version of decrypter303 over on the MaxConsole forums, only it's now known as prxdecrypter. Aside from the name change, version 1.2 includes support for the recently released firmwares 3.10 and 3.11
PSP Homebrew Installer Maker (2/17/07 update)
KlmSoftware Network has released another updated to their PSP Homebrew Installer Maker, cleaning it up while adding support for Microsoft Vista use.
Here's the changelog for their installer maker:
* Windows Vista is now FULLY supported
* If run on Windows XP (and lower), it will launch the original installer
Have an inkling to keep your PSP's growing collection of custom kits spic-and-span? Mediumgauge is letting everybody know that his highly popular PSP Filer homebrew application has just received an update, pushing the app up to version 3
PSP re-map
Auraomega, over at our forums, has released an application called PSP re-map ALPHA. He mentions that this might come in handy for anybody who would want to re-map their PSP controllers using CWCheat, or for those PSP owners who have a dual nub mod. So how does this work?
Basically, this allows you to re-map the PSP's button using CWCHeat
Lua Flasher
Homebrew coder splodger15 dropped by QJ Forums today and released another application called Lua Flasher. A few of this developer's most notable creations are probably PSP Turismo and Patch SFO v.01.
Anyway, this next project is entirely different , and much more useful if we may add, from those two