Also, we would like to thank wborland for his interest in PSX-SCENE. We would be pleased to be the future home of his project needs, and are in the process of getting him set up over here to be part of the developer team.
About Windows Release:
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Another revision bringing PS3 Game List to v1.9.2. Despite the minor release digit, this version implements an interesting feature (which almost stands as a project of its own): ISO 9660 file system support.
Users who have the various dongles that provide ISO image functionality can now use the app to manage their game library, check the change log for additional info. I am considering adding UDF support as well, if there is demand for it.
Since multiupload has been down for a while, I’ve been looking for alternatives. I intend to host the files at psx-scene.com, the project seems to fit their developer initiative well. I will get in touch with them and arrange something out. Meanwhile, the download is available at the provided link, it will do for now.
About Linux Release:
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The Linux port of PS3 Game List, based upon v1.9.2, is available for download. It implements most of the Windows version features (minus the platform specific functionality). The OpenSSL package is required (download the correspondent version for your release), and so is the Qt lib (the download link includes base files).
About Mac Release:
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The OSX port of PS3 Game List, based upon v1.9.2, is here, featuring the same app updates (minus the platform specific functionality). Mac OS X 10.5 or up is required, so is OpenSSL (OSX ships with a slightly outdated version, but it should work; feel free to update to the latest release, though) and the Qt lib (the download link includes base files).
Haven’t tested it on Lion, let me know of any eventual misbehavior.
Changelog:
- ISO 9660 file system image support (currently read-only, data stored as an ISO image will not be editable; an icon will overlay both avatar and background image in order to differentiate the entry from standard game folders, and the tooltip will display additional info about the volume; note that ISO images do not follow the ‘folder depth’ configuration, just have them stored at the root of a directory and they will be loaded as a regular game folder);
- Linux version now allows game directory browsing;
- Fixed issue causing eventual background image distortion.
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- “Game folder”: loads the game info stored at the selected folder/directory (select the folder that holds all data, not the individual game folders; for ISO images, place them all in a single folder and load it as a regular game directory);
- “Import list from Excel file”: loads a list of previously saved games from an excel file;
- “Export…”: displays the list exporting options (“Export as text file” – exports/saves your game list as a text file; “Export as Excel file” – exports/saves your game list as a Microsoft Excel file);
- “Clear list”: clears all the data loaded;
- “Save changes”: saves all the changes made to the PARAM.SFO files and folders (double click or press F2 to alter game title, firmware or folder name; check the resolution and audio boxes to alter them);
- “Rename folders…”: displays the folder renaming options (“Rename folders (ID)” – renames all folders to match the game ID (e.g. BCUS98114); “Rename folders (Title)” – renames all folders to match the game title (e.g. “Gran Turismo 5″); “Rename folders (ID+Title)”: renames all folders to ID-[Title]; “Rename folders (user defined)”: renames all folders to a format specified by the user using the tags _ID_ , _TITLE_ and _FIRMWARE_);
- “Replace image…”: displays image replacing options (“Replace avatar” – replaces game avatar with a custom image. The image will be scaled to 320×176; “Replace background image” – replaces background image with a custom image. The image will be scaled to 1920×1080);
- “Browse game folder”: opens an “explorer.exe” window pointing to the selected game folder;
- “Spit/Join…”: splits files over 4GB into fragments for FAT32 compatibility (or joins fragments back together);
- “Disk status”: displays a chart of disk usage;
- “Check for updates”: checks whether the loaded games have updates available;
- “Download updates”: adds all checked updates to the queue and starts/resumes the download process (allowing simultaneous downloads; starting from version 1.9, all downloaded updates will be prefixed with the targeted PS3 system version);
- “Stops downloads”: interrupts the download process; partial downloads can be resumed at a later time;
- “Select all/none”: selects/deselects all updates;
- “Settings”: opens up the application configuration dialog;
- “General (Settings)”: configures game folder depth (up to 10 levels; e.g. “Z:\GAMEZ\Gran Turismo 5\BCUS98114\” instead of “Z:\GAMEZ\BCUS98114\”), enables loading from multiple game folders, enables the creation of image backup, enables iconic representation of flag items, enables Unicode support for game titles, enables game info display in tooltips, sets file deletion option for split/merge operation and sets the default download folder);
- “Proxy (Settings)”: proxy configuration (HTTP/SOCKS 5 supported);
- “FTP”: the FTP tab allows the user to connect to a server (or a PS3 running one); right click on an item to display the available options (download, delete, rename or load game information). In order to upload a game, connect to a server and navigate to the destination folder. Then, go to the “Game info” tab and right click on the game to display the context menu. Select “Upload (FTP)” to upload the game to the destination folder.
Direct Downloads:
Source: PS3 Game List
Thanks to Ps3funktionz for informing me of this release.










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