Homebrew Differences between SaveDataFiler and svdt?

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in savedatafiler you have to search the games id (complicated if you have many cias installed)
svdt is booted via hbl and if you boot svdt it showes your installed games first (its easier to find the wished game)
 
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SaveDataFiler requires kernel access and con only be installed on 9.2 and below
But using an emuNAND it can't be considered a real difference.

in savedatafiler you have to search the games id (complicated if you have many cias installed)
svdt is booted via hbl and if you boot svdt it showes your installed games first (its easier to find the wished game)
This is really one of the big advantages that i didn't considered.

Is SaveDataFiler still updated? Because i found svdt thread and github page, but i didn't find the SaveDataFiler one.
 

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Main difference is that savedatafiler can access 9.6+ games, the only downside is it doesn't display the names.
 
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