Homebrew developer Waninkoko recently updated the Wii homebrew app WAD Manager, bumping up its version number to 1.3. As the name of the application implies, it basically allows users to manage their Virtual Console and WiiWare game data files on an attached USB device.
Installation and usage of the program still remains the same as the previous release, although several users have reported difficulty in loading the app with their USB devices. The developer explained that a new CIOS will soon be released to address this problem.
In case you have any questions regarding the program, don't hesitate to drop Waninkoko a line through the project release thread, accessible through the Via link in the main article.
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