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wraggster
August 5th, 2008, 17:39
via psphacks (http://www.psp-hacks.com/2008/08/04/xplora-v15-a-new-homebrew-file-manager/)


A new homebrew file manager for your PlayStation Portable has surfaced — ne0h’s XploRa. Explore and manage the contents of your PSP in a similar fashion to Mediumgauge’s PSP Filer.

Still under active development, XploRa packs an agreeable interface; alas, it lacks certain PSP Filer functionality. So at the same time, check out Mediumgauge’s PSP Filer.

XploRa version history:

0.1 Alpha:

First release
v1.0:

Fixed bugs in the folder_delete function
Increased the speed of the various functions
Added font support
Added a scroll bar
Added the error messages
Added confirm messages
Improved the global usage of the RAM memory
Improved the properties window
Improved the system bar that now shows the current time and the battery
The system tray battery now becomes red if plugged in
Added support for analog pad (with that you can speed up scrolling)
Added multi-thread whit dynamic control of priority
Added USB support for all the memory devices; !WARNING! The music.prx plugin must be unloaded to use USB
Added the main menu
Added the function for shutdown and go to standby.
Added a system info window
Improved the graphics
v1.5:

Added multi-language support (English and Italian)
Improved the memory usage in the various functions
Now in the Slim the 32MB extra memory is used
Added a simple image viewer (not quite perfect yet); supports: BMP, PNM, PPM, PGM ,PBM, XPM, LBM, PCX, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TGA, and TIFF
Added a sort function to sort the list by: name, type and size (BUTTON LTRIGGER)
Improved the date and time show function
Now the system tray shows the current active process and the actual path
Added a simple MP3 player.
Added a simple Zip_Manager that can extract a zip file direct to a folder
Added a basic “homebrew sorter” to sort the icons in the XMB
Added a reboot function

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Veskgar
August 6th, 2008, 02:18
Does this or PSP Filer allow you to arrange the order in which homebrew, games, apps, etc. show up on the XMB? Having files show up by most recently added gets annoying and makes things unorganized.

trafony
August 6th, 2008, 06:55
yes it does, i was thrilled to find it.