Blue2k from our forums has just released the updated version of his awesome shell, Artillery. And it simply freakin' rocks! The looks are great. Where PSIX looks clean and cool, and PSP-OSS looks classic, this shell looks cutting-edge. And it works great too.
Here's the feature list in the latest version:
* MP3 Playlist
* PSP Remote support for MP3 Player
* Multiple themes support
* In-Shell theme switching
* Configurable icons on desktop
* Custom icons on desktop (launch homebrew)
* Extended config support
* Extended theming support
* Info displays added to LCD
* And a lot of fixes
* 3 Themes included
And that's not all! Like always, his Live Fire service will get you the latest bleedin' edge updates hot from the compiler.
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