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CWcheat Database Editor v1.71
Filename
CWcheatDBE_171.zip
Date Posted
Feb 16, 2007
Categories
General Tools Utilities
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PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
1905
Description:
After bringing us v1.70 just yesterday, pasky13 is back once again with yet another bumped up version of his homebrew app for the PSP called CWcheat Database Editor. In case this is your first time to encounter this app, you need not look further than the app's name to know what it does.
Yep, this PC-based app allows you to easily access, manage, and edit your CWCheat .db files. Just a reminder though, you're gonna need Microsoft .NET 2.0 Framework to run this thing. If you don't have it yet, don't worry, you can download the framework thingy right here on DL.QJ. That said, here's the changelog for v1.71.
Changelog:
* Fixed a bug when using the Multi-Code feature
* If you were to use the Multi-Code function, the first code would have 4 extra characters tacked on.
* Added a help file. I made this as user friendly as possible although it baffles me how many people could not figure out the basic workings of the application.
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