CTF Manager v2.0 – now create your own 4.01 M33-compatible themes
Latest to come from Red Squirrel is a major update to CTF Manager, a companion for sorting out, archiving, and even creating your own custom themes on the PlayStation Portable. Coupled with the ability to incorporate CTF files onto your custom firmware touting PSP, this adds a delectable possibility for personalizing your homebrew and handheld experience. The homebrew developer tackles the .NET application’s new features at the full story.
Download: CTF Manager v2.0
Visit: QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums
We learn that homebrew developer Red Squirrel has updated CTF Manager to version 2.0, and with it came support for creating custom theme files for the recently released Custom Firmware 4.01 M33.
This major change is supported with flanking updates of file compatibility with the official CXMB v3.2 and CTF file-naming, such that the homebrew support application is much friendlier.
Other changes include the packaging of the program into a single executable file, the incorporation of security checks to avoid .NET Framework errors (it will also ask you for the PRX files you may extract from via Miriam’s CXMB update), plus the ability to automatically recreate the directory structure required by the program to operate.
The application is Windows only, so those with Linux boxes might have to roll up their sleeves for Windows XP emulation and utilize the application in a .NET enabled environment. With that said, you may proceed to download the small archive through the link we’ve provided below. Enjoy.
Download: CTF Manager v2.0
Visit: QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums
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