Do you have too many apps listed in your HBC? Do you rarely play apps starting with "W" anymore because it takes too long to scroll all the way down to there? Have you ever installed an app but never played it because it got lost in the clutter? Your misery ends now
Channel File Manager 2.0
Changelog:
- Build with libogc 1.7.1
- Build with libfat 1.0.2
- Added SDHC support
- Improvements in USB support
- Added USB 2
Channel File Manager 2.0
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Channel File Manager is based on WAD Manager 1.21 and AnyTitle Deleter and allows you to manage your Wii channel menu. You can install devices from your choice, and uninstall. The homebrew may also use your CIOS to benefit the installation chains
Channel File Manager : 2.0
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Channel File Manager is based on WAD Manager 1.21 and AnyTitle Deleter and allows you to manage your Wii channel menu. You can install devices from your choice, and uninstall. The homebrew may also use your CIOS to benefit the installation chains
FS Toolbox is a NAND browser that can dump files from the nand to sd card and write files from sd card to the nand, with this you can edit files on the nand to test stuff out and to have backups of your files if something ever goes wrong
Homebrew Manager
Homebrew Manager v1.0a is a just minor update, solely because it was made to address the line returns recognition issue that homebrew developer Reppa talked about in version 1.0. But upon correcting the problem, Reppa had to impose certain limitations to the data that could be extracted from the Meta.XML files of sorted homebrew applications
The Wii Homebrew scene is growing at an alarming pace (good for us), and homebrew programs are popping up faster than Mario mushrooms! Is your homebrew collection getting too much to handle? Get a load of Homebrew Manager, a new program from developer Reppa
Homebrew Manager 1.4b
Wii Homebrew Manager is a GUI tool to allow easy management of homebrew apps for the average user.
Apps can be copied between the PC and inserted removable media, and 'installed' from zip archives directly into your application library