Here's an update to my little tool which allows you to organise the display order on the PSP of your favourite homebrews.
This tool has been built with Bubbletune's Game Categories in mind, and allows you to change the order your homebrew appears on the PSP within the categories. And unless you're using the content browser method, you can change the order of the categories too.
Updates are mostly around on-screen presentation of data, but lots of error handling has been added and a background tidy-tool has been coded. Full details in the readMe...
Although this is a working v2, I still have one outstanding item to code - so please feel free to regard this as a "beta" or "release candidate" version as you prefer.
And although I've done a fair amount of testing, it's difficult to test *all* error conditions for the error handling I've been adding following user reports. Please report bugs to this thread. I'd also welcome ideas for additions.
(Tested on WinXP connected to PSP running 5.00 M33-6, both phat and slim, and Game Categories v12.)
MUCH credit goes, of course, to Bubbletune for Game Categories in the first place, but there's also a thank you due to thehman, ZiNgABuRgA and pirata nervo for pointing me in the right direction on a couple of things.
PQ.
note: This does need .NET Framework to run (as I mostly wrote it to refresh my C# knowledge) which is freely available from Microsoft.com and is already part of most up to date Windows versions anyway.
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