Test30's just released an update to his FastPower application/plugin for everyone. It still does the same thing as before: allows you to switch off or restart your PSP with one press of a button (actually, to be exact, they're two buttons pressed at the same time). This can be done whether you're in-game or on the XMB.
But what's new here is that, aside from the bug fixes, it now runs on FW 3.51 M33-X. Well, we're not surprised. Good homebrew tend to see updates whenever CFWs get released. Think of it as a sign that the developer cares about you and that they're taking time to tweak their projects for your perusal on the most recent firmware updates.
Since everyone and their happy monkey has probably switched over to the CFW 3.50 from the M33 Team, we're bound to see a whole slew of homebrew for that can run on the said CFW. Either that's going to be new homebrew, or updated homebrew, we get a fresh new batch nonetheless.
Now before you do anything, make sure you check the included readme in the zipped archive. It contains specific instructions on how to install the plugin, as well as how exactly to execute its functions.
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