VitaOrganizer
About
Desktop tool for listing and uploading games and homebrew applications to PSVITA without the size requirements of uploading the whole VPK and extracting it later.
It is written in Kotlin/Java.
It should work on Windows, Linux and MacOS. It is a Java desktop...
This a frontend to be use with the new tools that Yifanlu created to be able to edit and sign homebrew and backups for QCMA. I already beta test the tools and is working with my 2 account in a henkaku vita and a retail one.
https://github.com/SilicaAndPina/psvimgtools-frontend/releases/tag/v0.1
Developer TheFlow updated his well known Vitashell application to version 1.43. If you somehow still don't know that, Vitashell is absolute must have for every Vita/PSTV user with Henkaku and/or taiHENkaku installed. Most important change in this release is added taiHEN config.txt reload option...
TheFlow pushed small update to VitaShell, but small update can bring big features. New version added long desired 'Properties' feature to quick menu, also there you can check that file is fake self or retail one, and if is fself then check is safe or not. Of course you can find there also simple...
Developer TheFlow took small break from developing Adrenaline PSP eCFW, and updated his VitaShell to version 1.4. Safety feature added in this update will help You to avoid brick by searching for dangerous functions in package during installing it. This release also brings adjustable compression...
Developer soywiz created "Desktop tool for listing and uploading games and homebrew applications to PSVITA without the size requirements of uploading the whole VPK and extracting it later." App is writen in kotlin/java so is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux. Also version for Windows is...
This PS Vita / PSTV release for the HENkaku exploit has been involved in it's fair share of drama this week. It all started with a new group with the alias as "Team FreeK" who showed a POC video of a Plugin being used and a Backup Manager in action using HENkaku.. Several days later, we seen a...