Are there any customizations apps of 3DS apart from custom themes and badges?

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Hello, i am a fan of 3DS, i've had homebrewed my NN3DS XL and i'm having fun, but i've been trying to find some new homebrew apps, and some customizations, apart from custom themes and badges, i already have them
 
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You can customize the Sleep Screen screen that appears when you tap the power button, but don't hold it while the system is on. I recall the process being a bit more complicated than other things, and any time a 3DS update was pushed, it would become a hassle to update your 3DS as you'd have to go back to the vanilla sleep screen for that firmware first, otherwise you couldn't update the system.

Anyway, I can't find the original tutorial on how to do so. But you can check out a few examples in an old thread of mine here: https://gbatemp.net/threads/post-your-custom-sleep-screen.492961/
 
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There's an app named "MCU Bricker" that makes the notification LED (the one that turns green when you get a Streetpass) go rainbow. You can customize it to your liking if i remember correctly. You can find it in Universal Updater.
 
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