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PSP homebrew - Ultimate Plugins Manager v1.65 |
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Homebrew coder Max840 has released a new version of Ultimate Plugins Manager, a handy homebrew application that allows you to manage your plugins without the use of a computer. The latest update of the homebrew includes some minor fixes, English language support and various other improvements.
Developer's note (translated):
Ultimate Plugins Manager can make several things of which:
- To modify the files vsh.txt /game.txt/pops.txt
- To activate/Deactivate plugins
- To open files zip
- To move/copy files
- To remove files/files
- To make safeguards of configuration of plugins (See low.)
- To play of the files mp3 (I do not like the HB without music )
- Simplification of the method of activation of the plugins (See low.)
- To activate/Deactivate the usb
- Detects if the plugins marked in the files vsh.txt /game.txt/pops.txt exist
Warning: Please do not modify the files of the HB, or files vsh.txt / game.txt / pops.txt if you enabled the usb from UPM. This could damage your MS. Despite all the positive tests that I have inflicted on the function to delete files and no bug has yet been identified, it may contain a few bugs still unknown. I could not be held liable for any bug in this feature is still in beta. If you delete a small file and you will see that the operation lasts, leave immediately by the UPM Home button.
Changelog:
- program is now completely bilingual (French English/)
- fixing of some bugs of the explorer
- finely of the safeguards
- reading of the file mp3
- now, to leave the program, it is necessary to support on start and select simultaneously
- minor additions
Download: Ultimate Plugins Manager v1.65
Via [PSPGEN]
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