Homebrew developer maxthebest has added a few further tweaks to Cypher-Me, an iRShell plugin that lets PSP users encrypt or decrypt any file through iRShell's file browser. Useful if you want tor restrict access to whatever files you have on your PSP.
This update brings the homebrew app up to version 0.21 and includes the following changes:
* Some little bugs, or stupid mistakes have been corrected.
* The interface has been slightly changed, now it is a little more easy to understand.
* If the file your are trying to encrypt to already exist, the application will exit, instead of overwriting it.
* Now splash screen will only be displayed on first use.
Cypher-Me works with the latest released version of Ahman's iRShell, which as of this time is v3.9. Installation instructions for Cypher-Me is included in the readme file bundled with the download, so don't forget to read through it first before installing.
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