The PSP homebrew app Protect-me is nearing its final version. Homebrew developer maxthebest has started work on its final revisions and has released Protect-me Final release revision 0.1.
If you missed out on the previous releases, Protect-me is a homebrew application that allows you to lock your unit with a password. There are two new features in this version since Protect-me v4.0:
* Now you enter the passsword with a keyboard.
* You can't see the xmb behind the password.
Users are advised to check out the readme included in the archive before using program. The readme includes the installation instructions for the application. Please visit our forums for questions or discussions on the app.
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