Daveychan passed by the boards earlier to let us in on his RCO Swapper, now updated to version two. What does it do? This homebrew application allows PSP owners to easily customize their unit's XMB menu without the complexities of hex editing or patches - a figurative game of Russian Roulette if you don't know what you're doing.
Version two of this app will now allow users to edit not just the XMB menu, but the sub-menus as well, which should make for even more personalization. Davey does apologize for the long wait - there were 29 menu names to code for.
We're sure you guys don't mind, though - given the sort of happy reactions being shown for version 1. Make sure to view the bundle's README for the installation instructions. And as we're on the subject of customizability, make sure to check out some of the XMBwave homebrew apps featured here to up the ante for your PSP's personal touch. Enjoy!
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