The PopStation GUI updates aren't stopping. After the release of Dark_AleX's 3.03 OE-A', Quake did his job of updating his PopStation GUI to version 2.0. If you would remember, we featured this app last Christmas and this release just goes to show that he is able to keep up with the times, which is great if you wanna please eveyrbody in the homebrew scene.
For those who aren't familiar with what this app does, this is actually a front end which is responsible for converting your well-loved PSX games to a playable format in 3.03 OE. So now that the trip down memory lane is finished, we will now tell you what's new this time around.
Anyhow, the things that are new in this version are support for ISO compression and various aesthetic changes and fixes. Aside from that, the VB source code is also included in the download.
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