Posted May 01, 2008 at 06:35PM by Ryan C. Listed in: PSP Tags: Sony, maxthebest
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For those of us who want just a bit more security for our Sony PlayStation Portables, there's no better application to have than homebrew developer maxthebest's Protect-Me, now in its final revision version. Let's see what's changed from this homebrew app that gives your Sony PlayStation Portable that added layer of protection that should prove invaluable during times of crisis.

So, what's new with this version? Here's the changelog:
  • Recoded a good part of the code which was messy and had useless parts.
  • Added numbers to the [characters] you can input through the keyboard
  • Changed the keyboard, now selected letter is not the capital letter, but the blue letter
  • Now you can't see your password while writing it, but only the letter selected
  • Corrected few bugs and mistakes.
Well, that's certainly good - a general tightening-up of the code, a covert way of displaying your password, and some bug and mistake elimination. Definitely a very welcome release from maxthebest. Updates as we get them, and make sure to read the readme file first before doing anything with this homebrew.

Download: Protect-Me V.Final revision 0.9f
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