The MP3 streaming happy continues to flow, thanks do homebrew developer bravekn1ght and his DIR-to-XML Tool for the PSP. Pretty much a homebrew program that enables PSP users to make their MP3 collections into an RSS/XML feed for PC-to-PSP MP3 streaming action, DIR-to-XML tool is certainly an application to be had if you've got your own customized library. And in this update, we catch wind of its latest version, version 1.2.1.
So, what's new with this build? Here's the changelog:
v1.2.1
* Better directory and file handling
* Made changes to README.txt
* Implementation of a new application icon
Well, that's certainly direct. So it's a general tightening of the all-around code, as well as the application sporting an entirely new icon that's changed from the last version. In any case, updates as we get them, and keep the tunes rolling with developer bravekn1ght's DIR-toXML Tool. Enjoy!
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