French homebrew developer dridri85 has released a new build for the application Lib SDK Utilities, bumping in up to version 0.2. This allows users to utilize the utilities of the official SDK. The things in can deal with include (translated to English):
* Keys OSK
* SaveData
* Message Dialog (with choice "Yes No" possible)
* Error Dialog (it displays an error code)
* Net Dialog (maleureusement the connection is cut off at the end)
The coder dridri85 didn't include a Readme.txt file with version 0.2 so we are not quite certain as to the changes that come with this particular build. However, the developer posted the following about version 0.2:
It should solve the problems of incompatibility with other libs. I changed the name of the function to choose the background color and added a function to select a background image.
For those who will be using Lib SDK Utilities v0.2, just be sure that you know exactly what you are doing to avoid any problems.
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