Metro-Paris For anyone who wants to backpack through Paris, or who actually lives there right now, it would be a great time to bring your DS along. An enterprising new programmer by the name of Christophe Andreani has created a working map of Paris, France for your Nintendo handheld. Better yet, it even works with the stylus.His work, Metro-Paris v1.0, is simply what it is
DSLiveWeather Aperio 3 The last time Lick gave us Aperio 2, it was still built with DsWifi update 0.3b. There were still some bugs that needed to get fixed, and the official release was less than 93%. This time around, Lick has managed to add more features to the DS LiveWeather
DSLiveWeather "Aperio" 2 - Lick's sleek homebrew application called DSLiveWeather "Aperio" 2, will have you wishing the conversation gets a meteorological turn. Aperio being the Latin for "open," will surely open your opinion about weather conditions
DSLiveWeather (with Graphics) DSLiveWeather homebrewer Lick has updated his previous version into a more user friendly version, complete with graphics and icons. Unlike other homebrew updates, he's code-named his version releases with Latin terms. The previous one was apparently called "Tepidus", while this new one is "Aestus" (heat)
DSLiveWeather Updated DSLiveWeather is a program that uses your weather.com location ID to tell you the weather in your area - straight from your DS! This program is deffinetely still a work in progress but it works.In order to use this great application, you must first download and install the .nds file, listed below and have a wifi configuration that works
DSLiveWeather! Nintendo DS homebrew developer, Lick, has shared his DSLiveWeather! with everyone. It's a simple program that connects to WiFi in order to get live updates on weather conditions to the locations you choose. Very useful application, especially if you're the type to travel a lot
WiiEarth
WiiEarth allows you to use your Wiimote to navigate (and zoom-in on) the Earth, using Google Maps and similar services. You can switch between viewing with OpenStreetMap, Live (Maps, Satellite) and Google (Maps, Satellite, Terrain)