Developer TheFlow, who recently released some PS Vita modules for the scene, updated his popular tool VitaShell for Rejuvenate. VitaShell has become a “must have” for anyone running Rejuvenate on the PS Vita.
What is VitaShell?
VitaShell is an alternative replacement of the PS Vita’s LiveArea. It offers you a file browser, homebrew launcher, built-in FTP, network host feature and much more. VitaShell won the first prize in our Revitalize Homebrew competition in December.
VitaShell 0.5 – changelog
TheFlow’s bitbucket. VitaShell 0.5 also brings lots of stability updates and bug fixes. The full changelog:
With this latest update, TheFlow brings VitaShell to version 0.5. The main change with this revision is that VitaShell has now become open source. The source can be found on
- Increased homebrew force-exit compatbility and stability.
- Added network host mountpoint.
- Added ability to compile shader programs (use the _v.cg suffix for vertexes and _f.cg for fragments).
- Finished photo viewer. Use the right analog stick to zoom in/out. Left analog stick to move. L/R to rotate and X/O to change display mode.
- Updated to newest vita2dlib which fixed many bugs with images.
- Improved ‘New folder’ by extending to ‘New folder (X)’, where ‘X’ is an increasing number.
- Improved message dialog texts.
- Limited filenames so it doesn’t overlap with the size/folder text.
- Fixed infinite loop when copying the src to its subfolder by an error result.
- Fixed FTP client crashes and added support for Turboclient Android.
- Fixed alphabetical sorting, finally.
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