Another shell program has made its way to the PlayStation Portable, courtesy of homebrew developer Trom_US. From the get go, many of you will surely recognize the interface this program uses, as well as the very appropriate name that it sports.
Winshell v5.03 includes several functions which is based on its Windows XP namesake. However, the developer that many of these features are still disable, but will eventually be implemented in future updates.
Speaking of which, the latest build of the app includes one such update. These update releases will function as add-ons containing the various features which have yet to be activated in the program. Suffice to say, please make sure to install the main application into your PSP before transfering any of the files from the update.
For more information on how to install WinShell as well as its different features, you can visit the developer's thread on the QJ.NET PSP Development forum. If you have any questions regarding the homebrew app, please make sure to leave your feedback there.
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