@Nanquitas : You made an awesome work with this, really.
I may have a suggestion, some may find it useless but I think that it may be useful for people.
As everyone knows, when you've got the classic BootNTR or your NTRCFWLoader, you launch it, it boots NTR and autoexits. That's fast and does not need anything else. Issue, the 3.2 version is the best for a lot of things including using game plugins because it does not crash when we change the application or when we relaunch the game but some of us might want to change the version used for screen recording for example and there, you came with NTRCFWSelector and it works great.
But why two versions? Here my thought, maybe it's impossible to do, I don't know, that's why it is just a suggestion/an idea.
What if, instead of booting the app and pressing a button to actually select the versions we want, it autoboots one of the version IF we don't press a specific button?
Example: (Let's say that everything boots from sd:/3ds/NTR folder)
ntr.bin (it would be the version you use most of the time, 3.2 for example)
ntr_alt1.bin
ntr_alt2.bin (2 other versions, 3.3 and 3.4 for example)
I launch NTR CFW Selector, I don't do anything else, it boots ntr.bin, like NTRCFWLoader in a way.
I launch NTR CFW Selector and I press the down on the Dpad for example, it boots an alternative or just ask us which one we want to boot (the actual NTR CFW Selector).
I know that it is probably difficult to do but I think it would be interesting!
Anyhoo, keep up the good work!