DSKiosk DSKiosk is kind of like a cross between the Wii's Homebrew Channel and the iPhone interface brought to the Nintendo DS. It lets you access homebrew apps and games in your collection via icons that can be clicked by way of the DS touchscreen. Pretty cool, really.
This new version adds just one thing: R4 support
FavDS Well, I've been working on a program for a while now, and it's finally complete!
FavDS is a app which lets you save & run NDS Files, by putting there location in a text file.
From the readme:
Program: FavDS
Coded By: Xiao32
TUTORIAL:
To use FavDS, extract the folder/file to the root of you're card.
Then open each fav*
DsKiosk DsKiosk is a small application that allows you to run your homebrew programs more easily, and above all, with much more class. The more your collection grows, it becomes more difficult to find your programs scattered all over your SDCard: Between programs that must start from the root, others that require a particular subdirectory, not your organization Personal ..
R6 menu 3.0 beta The folks of NeoFlash recently released R6 menu 3.0 beta v31b, a prototype menu for an application loading program they appear to be developing. What's nice about this release is that they made it public, allowing anyone with some knowledge of homebrew to try it out and test the features of the menu.
Here's a changelog for R6 menu 3
Random Application for Mobile Gaming - Nintendo DS