-Typical filebrowser functions like:
-Rename folders and files
-Delete folders and files
-Copy files
-Move files
-Create a new folder
-The program will show you the size of a file next to the name of this file
-The program will show you the string of a file
-The program show you the Battery power
-The program will show you the CPU clock
-You can play music files in at3, aa3 and mp3 format
-You can open picture files
-While you watch a picture you can move the picture (left, right, up ,down)
-You can start Homebrews
-You can start ISO and CSO files
-You can open html and php files
-You can open flashfiles
-You can open animate gif files
-You can start elf and prx files
-You can extract zip files
-You can navigate and open files from flash0, flash1, flash2, flash3 and UMD
-You can start game UMDs
-You can start PSX games
-You can start Sony and M33 updates
-You can change the CPU Clock
-Gives the ability to access flash0, flash1, flash2, flash3, and UMD using the
USB
-You can dump UMDs
-You can change the volume withe the right button
-You can take screenshots and the program rename it to screen1.png, screen2.png and so on
-Splashscreen will be shown at start
-The program include icon0 and pic1 for the XMB
-It uses Original Sony Messages
-This filebrowser uses the Sony OSK
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