QJ.NET forum member Hellin dropped by today and informed us about a new application from the group of homebrew coders known as Team Shadow. It is called Hide Folders and just like what its name implies, it gives users an option to hide some of the content of their PlayStation Portable units.
The program is currently in version 2 and Team Shadow noted that Hide Folders is capable of keeping your photos, videos, and music among others safe. We listed down below the list of improvements done to this specific build:
* Possibility of selecting that folders are hidden
* As no navigation by menu
* Cleaning of source code
Take note that the developers of Hide Folders v2 are actually French so you might need to do some translating when accessing the menu of the program. If you are having problems with installation, a step-by-step guide has been provided in the forum link below.
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