And so the XMB hacking continues. pspballer07 has just released yet another update to his homebrew app IAR (Icon Action Replacer), this time bumping it up to v1.5.
If the previous version saw the addition of Matiaz's PRX PRX Rebooter in custom actions and Team280's PRX Homebrew Launcher, this version gets rid of all the crashing and freezing that most users have reported in pspballer07's earlier releases. And of course, there are also additional custom actions and icons to replace.
Changelog:
* added "do nothing" in custom actions.
* added a battery check to make sure you have enough battery power or the cord plugged in.
* added Internet Browser Icon to selection of icons to replace.
* crashing or freezing bugs are now rare, depending on what you replace.
If you don't know how to go about this whole thing, it's best you check out the readme file included in the download, wouldn't wanna brick your PSP now, would ya?
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