Pxl_Installer 1.1 - added English language support

Posted Jun 5, 2008 at 5:02AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Albandu51
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Screenshot of Pxl_Installer PSP homebrew application - Image 1 Screenshot of Pxl_Installer PSP homebrew application - Image 2 


Because a lot of people have been asking for it, homebrew developer Albandu51 finally got around to add an English language support feature for the PlayStation Portable homebrew app Pxl_Installer. Version 1.1 also includes a couple of bug fixes, as well as more custom themes to decorate your handheld with.

For those of you not familiar with the app, Pxl_Installer essentially allows you to download and install both official and unofficial themes into you PSP via Wi-Fi connection. In addition, updates are automatically installed every time you connect to the 'Net using this program.

Anyway, here are the exact details of all the new changes implemented since our previous coverage of Pxl_Installer:
  • Corrections bugs
  • Support French / English
  • Music paused when uploading a preview of a theme
  • Added themes CBC
Please note that unofficial themes are compatible only with Custom Firmwares 3.90 M33 and 3.93 GEN. The developer also notes that any themes found with an "Author Unknown" tag should be notified immediately on their website or on QJ.NET's PSP Development forum.

Download: Pxl_Installer 1.1
Visit: QJ.NET's PSP Development forum

 
 
 

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by c74gta4smash - 2008-06-05 16:20:04
Finally.

I was just getting tired of some of the most interesting homebrews being in spanish and french. It's hard to trust a homebrew when you don't know what the next buttons gonna do.

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