TheNameless has just released another update for his PSP DocMaker GUI on the QJ forums. As described by my fellow blogger Chris L., this handy GUI converts whatever manual came with your PS1 game into a document.dat associated with the Popstation-generated copy of that game. It 'll also work with other kinds of .txt files (like, say, a faq or walkthrough) and includes support for a number of image formats.
This update bumps the version up to 0.21, and with 3.03 OE-B now able to support 1000 pages, page limits are a thing of the past for this app. It now includes the following new features:
Compression level selectable
Default folders selectable
Don't writing to the application folder anymore
No page limit (Thanks to Dark_Alex ;) )
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