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March 16th, 2006, 21:26 Posted By: SukkoPera
Upspear is an application to fully manage the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP), from a PC. It's thought for PSPs with firmware 1.50, at least for the moment. Support for other firmwares may be added in the future, if you think you need it, convince me .
Version 0.15 of Upspear has just been released.
Changes WRT version 0.1test0 are as follows:
- Implemented a quite good "Install homebrew" function.
- Savedata can now be backed up to ZIP files.
- Homebrew applications can now be reordered to user's preferences.
- Application and savedata directories are now hidden in the GUI, an
option to show them has been added to the menus.
- Rewritten rename hacking detection, now supports more methods
(including SeiPSPtool's, thanks to everybody who sent feedback for
this).
- Can now unhide applications.
- Added a warning when hiding applications that have a chance of not
working with hidden directory names.
- Fixed utime() 'bug' on Windows, which caused pushing icons to
bottom not to work (Maybe now this works on MacOS X too?).
- Added "Disconnect PSP" option to menus.
- Added application and savedata size to the GUI.
- Added a "hidden" checkbox for applications.
- Menus are now properly disabled when they should not be selected.
- Added a method to build the GTK+ runtime environment for Windows from
zipfiles provided on www.gtk.org. Also added GtkThemeSelector to it.
- Changed version number scheme, removing the "test" part. Actually
every release should be considered a test release .
- Registered the project on Gna!.
- Many bugfixes.
Downloads are available on the program homepage at
http://home.gna.org/upspear/, where now we also have mailing lists, which every user is welcome to join. Of course feedback is appreciated .
For more information and downloads, click here!
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