Stefano Russello has released a new version of his PBP editing tool, PSPBrew. PSPBrew lets you to edit .PBP files (EBOOT's), allowing users to organize your homebrew applications and change icons.
PSPBrew has a very nifty interface making it very easy to use, ideal for homebrew developers and end-users alike! Whats even better is that the program is multilingual, allowing you to switch between Chinese, english, German, French, Spanish Italian and Portugese at the click of a button.
Here's a list of new features:
* Fixed Portuguese, French and Spanish laguagesPSPBrew_logo
* Improved the movement of homebrew
* Homebrew list white icons, small icons or without icons
* Progress bar during sorting and icons recovering
* The list now is visualized the title of the homebrew instead of the directory%
* With double click on the list, now it opens the selected PBP
* Complete erase of a homebrew from the list
* Increased the program opening speed
* Possibility to sort homebrew for fw 1.0
* Elimination of files inside PBPs
* Option to erase icon, sounds and picture for PBP on PSP with fw >2.0 for the Loader
* Starting animation for the program
* Graphical restyling
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