Settings Editor GUI
Another update for your Nintendo Wii is Settings Editor GUI which is now at version 1.7.A Thanks to JoostinOnline and stfour for continuing to keep this updated.A Some highlights are compatibility with postLoader4, USB Gecko support, Cleaned up code and much more.A You can view the full version 1.7 changelog below.
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GUI Settings Editor version 1.5
Wii developer JoostinOnline is back with an update to theA GUI Settings Editor application for your Wii which brings us up to version 1.5. This enables you to edit your system settings.
Changelog
v1.5
Updated to work with new motion+ remotes
Wii System Menu Player
Wii developers Dimok and giantpune have released the Wii System Menu Player version 0.1. This gives you an alternative menu to use for your Wii and utilizes the original files from the system menue. Right now navigation is working but game and homebrew are not starting. See the release notes below for further details
Settings Editor GUI
Developer JoostinOnline and stfour are back with another update to the GUI Settings Editor bringing us to version 1.6. This application for the Wii lets you edit your Wii's system settings.
Changelog
v1.6
It now uses truetype font instead of bitmap font.
You can use your own font with a theme, just put font
R4DSMobile Gaming, WiiVersion: 1.06 Upload date: 30 Jan 12 Tags: System Utilities
Freeware
R4DS
If you've been enjoying the R4DS team's test version of R4 1.06, then you're gonna love this. They have just released version 1.06's full version, and as promised, will include the features we've seen in its prototype stage
WiiMU
From WiiBrew, we learn that homebrew developer SquidMan has initiated a project to completely replace the Nintendo Wii's System Menu system. WiiMU version 1.2 is the latest build to come out of the project, being capable of running alongside the Wii Menu system files while completely replacing the official interface with its own
WiiMU
From WiiBrew, we learn that homebrew developer SquidMan has initiated a project to completely replace the Nintendo Wii's System Menu system. WiiMU version 1.2 is the latest build to come out of the project, being capable of running alongside the Wii Menu system files while completely replacing the official interface with its own
AnyTitle Deleter
AnyTitle Deleter is a new application from Wii homebrew developer tona. It's a space-freeing program that will let you delete almost any title on the the Wii, including IOS, MIOS, and some system channels. Please see the readme for more information
WiiMU
I'm excited to see this one come to full fruition. WiiMU from homebrew devs SquidMan and crediar is an ambitious project that aims to completely replace the Wii's System Menu. Now on version 3, the program now has several new features and bug fixes. The devs note that: There are some slight problems with 0.1a3
Starfall
Remember that vid we reported on earlier this week, showing off crediar's work on the Wii System Menu hack that unlocked the Wii services to become region free? Well, he's finally released the program to let you enjoy the same on your own Wii console. Go through the readme for more details