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/KO9EF3VWA3
v1.5
Loads game info stored at the PS3 (via FTP context menu);
Downloads updates of games stored at the PS3;
Allows users to set a default download folder (via settings dialog);
Game folder depth configuration (via settings dialog; e.g. "Z:\GAMEZ\Gran Turismo 5\BCUS98114\" instead of "Z:\GAMEZ\BCUS98114\");
Allows replacing of game avatar and background image with custom ones (backup option via settings dialog);
Displays FAT32 compatibility (notice the "Bootable" column indicates whether a large file is split into smaller parts);
Additional option to rename game folders multiMAN style;
Boot-able will detect if a game is boot-able as it is, (e.g no split files) not whether it has 4g.b+ files, (fat32 compatible).
Not exactly a game breaker for me I'll still use it but their recommendation would be a good be a good addition.
That is what the "Bootable" column is for.
Edit: Forgot to add, Thank you for this wonderful program.
The "Bootable" column indicates whether a game has a 4GB+ file.