Protect Me v0.92 – added option menu, minor bugs fixed

Sony PSP logo - Image 1We all hate having people go through our personal files, especially when they catch our PC or our handhelds unattended. It’s a good thing that the latest update to maxthebest‘s homebrew application, Protect Me security (previous version here), is beefed up with more tweaks and features to make your PSP an unappealing target of anyone else’s curiosity. Details and changelog in the full article.

Download: Protect Me Final Revision v0.92

Sony PSP logo - Image 1Discreet PSP users who just don’t want others to see what’s stored inside their Memory Sticks will be glad to hear that maxthebest‘s homebrewed security application, Protect Me v0.92 (previous version here), is updated once again.

Featuring several tweaks and bugfixes to make sure that your PSP will become unappealing to your pesky siblings, the latest update will surely turn off any one who’s interested in browsing through your private content with an automatically maxed-out alarm, and other fixes.

Check out the changes in the following changelog courtesy of the homebrew developer:

  • Now when the alarm is played, the PSP volume is automatically set to Maximum volume
  • An option menu has been added (working with a file which is ms0:/seplugins/config.mtb)
  • In the option menu you can set to play the alarm sound after 3 wrong passwords or not.
  • The Credits have been updated
  • The Credit, The option, and the set password menus have been modified so you can more easily exit (exit jey used to be different in each menu, now it’s the same.)
  • Now, when you set the password, a confirmation message is displayed, telling you what password you are trying to set, and asking you if you still want to set it or not.
  • Colors have been changed in some menus (No more red, it was too much ‘aggressive’ wasn’t it?)
  • Menus have been optimised
  • Now splash screen is only displayed at first use, and then it isn’t (so you can access menu faster…)
  • The On Screen Keyboard has been modified, it used to be kind of complicated (when you pressed up or down, you never happened to go to the letter you wanted to go to… now you should!)
  • Many minor bugs have been corrected …

The things that you need to do to install this extra layer of protection to your PSP is detailed in the accompanying .txt and .pdf files. Just make sure that you know what you’re doing when installing the app, but if you’re stumped, you can always drop by the developer’s site through the Via link and post your questions, comments or suggestions there. Enjoy!

Download: Protect Me Final Revision v0.92

Via Maxthebest’s Development Website

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