For those who always have their hands full trying to backup really precious save files of their games for the Sony PlayStation Portable, here's a nifty homebrew application by homebrew developer Reineborn that will allow you to manage save files on your PC. PSP SaveGame Utility version 1.0 can access your save files then make backups or delete.
As some users who commented on Reineborn's app noted, PSP SaveGame Utility only lets you move save files around. It can still be useful since it's a good alternative for managing those saves in a drag and drop affair on your PC. This version also has a neat interface with an easily accessible column where the save files are.
Of course, before everything, you have to connect your Sony handheld to your PC or hook up the memory stick with a memory stick reader. PSP SaveGame Utility v1.0 automatically detects your save files and displays them to the left. If any updates arrive to add new features to this app, we're sure to keep you posted, so watch this space!
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