VideopSpy v3.0
by October 1, 2007 @ 7:59 am

Homebrew developer transce08 has released an update to VideopSpy, an application for the PSP that allows users to keep their sensitive media hidden.
The problem with blocking your media directories is that it looks suspicious
(not to mention it’s inconvenient). That’s is the same problem if you have a
program that asks for a password. A plugin works but then there’s a chance
it could be triggered accidentally. The solution is to create a harmless
looking application which is, in reality, an application waiting for your
password to unlock your hidden videos and/or pictures. The program will
appear in your XMB as a calculator application with the name “BASIC
Calculator”. The calculator program is fully functional and will stand up to
inspection. The codes must be entered with a specific key sequence preventing
accidental activation. This version features an (optional) Instant Access
mode, bypassing the password and unlocking your media immediately.
Now at version 3.0, VideopSpy has been rewritten from the ground up in C and features a major graphical face-lift as well as support for additional directories and a new “Instant Action” mode.
VideopSpy v3.0 – rewritten from scratch in C with more options than ever [QJ]
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