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uo_Ograniser v0.9.2 For PSP |
Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Hoshizora, modsyn, psp homebrews, XMB
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Hoshizora (thanks for the tip) from the QJ forums has released an updated version of his (unofficial) uo_Ograniser homebrew organisation application. Hoshizora's unofficial application is based on Modsyn's original Ogranise for the PSP released a while ago. This program organizes your PSP/GAME folder, allowing you to choose priority of homebrew applications/games that you would view in the XMB and remove/hide corrupted icons.
In comparison to Modsyn's original Ogranise, this version makes you to do more things like sorting homebrew titles automatically in alphabetical ascending or descending order, removing or restoring corrupted data icons from the XMB, ignoring titles you do not wish to repair in the list, and generating a summary report at the end of the repair operation. We know you're dying to find out what is new in this release, so here's the changelog:
- New custom List Order allows you to restore the list order from a previous Save/Organise session
- New option to save list order before quitting the program
- New Logo design and XMB background wallpaper
- New: Screen backgrounds updated with tabbed effects
- Repair rare instances of folder names with '%' appended to both ends
- Change: The captured screen files are now saved to the folder named SCRNCAPS under the ms0:/uo_Ogr folder
- Change: Minor change in menu layout to accommodate Custom List Order feature
- Change: Further code optimisation from the previous version
- Bugfix: Minor cosmetic bug fixes
Discuss: [Forum release thread]
Download: [uo_Ograniser v0.9.2]
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I got no programing knowledge (yet ;p) but I can't imagine it would be too hard as it's basicly the same as 1.5 eboots except the hassle of corrupted icons..
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