121w ago - Those looking for an alternative that allows you to manage your list of PS3 games locally are welcome to try PS3 Game List.
Download:
PS3 Game List 1.0 /
PS3 Game List 1.1 /
PS3 Game List v1.3 /
PS3 Game List v1.4
It started out as a demo to test the QT Framework functionality, but it evolved into a full feature app. Written in C++ and focusing on speed, the Linux version will follow soon.
PS3 Game List features:
- Makes use of multiple threads to load game info faster;
- Lists game title, id, firmware version, size, boot status, and creation date from any directory;
- Displays game's avatar and background image;
- Allows game list to be exported to a text file;
- Language support: English, French, German, Italian and Brazilian Portuguese.
Props to The Yellow Icon and The Crystal project for the icons.
Download: http://www.multiupload.com/EGIL2ADVFA
PS3 Game List v1.8 - PlayStation 3 Game Manager / Updater Changelog:
Another small update after a hiatus, bringing PS3 Game List to v1.8. This version main focus is sorting all the issues reported by the Snow Leopard, Lion and Linux users. This kind of matter usually arises when you try a multi-platform approach. Hopefully, all the issues will be sorted out when the respective versions are released (soon).
As usual, feel free to suggest something new, and, if you happen to find any bugs, please report them as well.
PS3 Game List change-log and features:
v1.8
Splits files over 4GB using .666xx fragments for FAT32 compatibility (a file named "filename.ext" will be split as "filename.ext.66600″, "filename.ext.66601″, etc.);
Joins file fragments back into the original file (joining will not be performed if the volume format is FAT32 ; configuration via settings dialog);
Updates will be queued again after a hash test fail (requested feature);
Fixed drive usage info for Japanese text;
Fixed minor French translation issues.
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Download: http://www.multiupload.com/PA51OOBBJ7
Another update, bringing PS3 Game List to v1.7; the engine underwent improvements to better accommodate the requested features. Download resuming, full Unicode support and info on external loading are some of the new functionality.
As usual, feel free to suggest something new, and, if you happen to find any bugs, please report them as well. Due to the new column layout, the Excel worksheets must be created again before being imported.
PS3 Game List change-log and features v1.7:
Allows multiple simultaneous downloads (configuration via settings dialog);
Supports download pausing/resuming;
Displays download speed;
Allows users to indicate whether a game loads from the external hard disk or not (double click on the correspondent cell to select the desired value, the info will be stored at ‘external.txt’ when the save action is performed; the file can be manually edited, the format is [GAME_ID] [CODE], where [CODE] can be 0 (Not Tested), 1 (Not Working) or 2 (Working); e.g. BCUS98114 0);
Full Unicode support (UTF-8) (configuration via settings dialog; by enabling Unicode, the application will render non-Latin characters used in western languages, special symbols, etc.; text will be rendered using ISO-8859-1(Latin-1)/Windows-1252 otherwise);
Displays check items (flags) as icons (configuration via settings dialog);
Indicates whether a game update has been downloaded (partially or in full);
Overwrite confirmation is no longer asked (the package SHA1sum is checked instead; if the hash test fails, the update will be added to the download queue);
Additional language support: Japanese;
Fixed _TITLE_/_ID_ order issue (custom rename);
Fixed image loading issue after folder renaming;
Fixed drive usage info;
Updated German text (thanks to Whynot for the correct translation).
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To quote: For the Mac fans, the initial OSX port of PS3 Game List is here. As the Linux port, it is based upon v1.6, and it implements most of the Windows version features (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).
As usual, feel free to suggest something new, and, if you happen to find any bugs, please report them as well.