WiiEarth is a Google maps like app that enables you to browse the earth like in Google maps.
Changelog:
* Removed Google images (captcha problem)
* Added OpenStreetMap images
* Way faster downloading of tiles
* disappearing cursor problem fixed (since latest libogc was used)
* Cool new icon (thanks Wilsoff)
* Other cool stuff
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