UFox has released the latest version of his PSP Content Manager. PSP Content Manager is a homebrew PSP content management application based on the framework of his PSP Homebrew Icon Sort Tool released previously. This homebrew allows you to preview and manage PSP content stored on a memory stick or on PC HDD with same folder structure used on memory stick.
Changes in PSP Content Content v1.1:
* ATRAC Tag Edit
* Video List Smart Drag&Drop
* List Loading Log
* Add Text Color to List Items
* Fix Bookmark File Format Bug
* Fix Some UI Bugs
* Microsoft.NET Framework v2.0 no longer required
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