ThemePlus! NX v3.01 released

ThemePlus NX v3.01 - Image 1Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developer NephilimNX announced earlier in the QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums that his ThemePlus! NX v3.01 homebrew application has been released and is ready for download.

Not familiar with this app? For starters, NephilimNX says that this plugin allows you to change your Sony PSP’s Custom Theme, wallpaper and/or gameboot randomly and timely. That means if you’re getting a little bored with your unit’s interface, ThemePlus! NX v3.01 should add a little more excitement.

Key features:

  • Always – Changes the PSP’s Custom Theme, Wallpaper and/or Gameboot every time the XMB loads up
  • Hourly, Daily, Monthly, and Yearly – Changes the PSP’s Custom Theme, Wallpaper and/or Gameboot on the next hour, day, month, and year the XMB loads up
  • Disable – Don’t change the PSP’s Custom Theme, Wallpaper and/or Gameboot at all
  • You can use any quantity of custom themes, wallpapers and gameboots and you have the option if you want the plugin to search for wallpapers and gameboots inside the sub-directories.

Changes from the previous versions:

  • Fixed a major bug that locks up the PSP when no custom themes and/or wallpaper and/or gameboot file found. So this should work 100% now on Original and Slim PSP running on custom firmware 3.71 m33-2.
  • Included the DEBUG version (see FAQ for more info)
  • Included the binary and source code of ThemePlus! NX v2 for 3.52 M33-4 (this was before the code was re-written from scratch for 3.71 M33-2)

Before you install ThemePlus! NX v3.01, know that NephilimNX says, If preset is enabled, there’s a 50% chance that a preset file will be used. If preset file is used, the settings from preset file will be used instead from the config.ini.

Also, kindly see the readme file and go through it for all the FAQs regarding ThemePlus! NX v3.01 NX. You may also want to follow the “Visit” link below to comment or post questions about this nice homebrew application.

Download: ThemePlus! NX v3.01
Visit: QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums

ThemePlus NX v3.01 - Image 1Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developer NephilimNX announced earlier in the QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums that his ThemePlus! NX v3.01 homebrew application has been released and is ready for download.

Not familiar with this app? For starters, NephilimNX says that this plugin allows you to change your Sony PSP’s Custom Theme, wallpaper and/or gameboot randomly and timely. That means if you’re getting a little bored with your unit’s interface, ThemePlus! NX v3.01 should add a little more excitement.

Key features:

  • Always – Changes the PSP’s Custom Theme, Wallpaper and/or Gameboot every time the XMB loads up
  • Hourly, Daily, Monthly, and Yearly – Changes the PSP’s Custom Theme, Wallpaper and/or Gameboot on the next hour, day, month, and year the XMB loads up
  • Disable – Don’t change the PSP’s Custom Theme, Wallpaper and/or Gameboot at all
  • You can use any quantity of custom themes, wallpapers and gameboots and you have the option if you want the plugin to search for wallpapers and gameboots inside the sub-directories.

Changes from the previous versions:

  • Fixed a major bug that locks up the PSP when no custom themes and/or wallpaper and/or gameboot file found. So this should work 100% now on Original and Slim PSP running on custom firmware 3.71 m33-2.
  • Included the DEBUG version (see FAQ for more info)
  • Included the binary and source code of ThemePlus! NX v2 for 3.52 M33-4 (this was before the code was re-written from scratch for 3.71 M33-2)

Before you install ThemePlus! NX v3.01, know that NephilimNX says, If preset is enabled, there’s a 50% chance that a preset file will be used. If preset file is used, the settings from preset file will be used instead from the config.ini.

Also, kindly see the readme file and go through it for all the FAQs regarding ThemePlus! NX v3.01 NX. You may also want to follow the “Visit” link below to comment or post questions about this nice homebrew application.

Download: ThemePlus! NX v3.01
Visit: QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums

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