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CMFileManager PSP - v4.00

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@joel16 joel16 released this 06 Jun 20:32
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This update is a re-written/implementation of CMFileManager in C++, making use of the recent changes to the toolchain (gcc updates, newlib, libstdc++, etc). Currently audio playback has not been re-implementation, and may be re-introduced at a later update. There are major changes in both the UI and the general codebase of this update. It is recommended to update to this version to minimize bugs from previous releases.

Change-log:

  • UI Overhaul:

    • There is no longer a small icons toggle mode. This is the default view.
    • Roboto is no longer used, the default font from flash0 is used.
    • Scrolling has been re-implemented. The file selector will no longer "hug" the bottom of the screen when scrolling up.
    • Home button is disabled. The home button instead brings up an app dialog which lets you exit to XMB at your will.
    • Parent directory is no longer displayed. Just press your designated cancel button to go up a folder.
  • Misc:

    • Settings now has icons for each category.
    • Multiple file selector no longer has a fixed limit (used to be 50 files).
  • Fixes:

    • FTP properly lists all drives once a connection is established.
    • The accidental "format" bug (if a user selects the parent directory in multiple file select and press delete, it will delete everything since the parent is everything before the current working directory) is fixed.
    • A lot of under the hood changes since majority of the file-system code has been re-implemented.
  • New features:

    • A basic Text editor has now been introduced. (This is a 'port' of VITAShell's text editor by TheOfficialFloW)
    • You can now use the circle/cross button (depending on your region) to cancel certain operations like deleting, copying, and extracting.
    • Power is locked during certain operations such as file extraction, deletion and copy to prevent the system from going to sleep during these operations.

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