Channel File Manager : 2.0
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Channel File Manager is based on WAD Manager 1.21 and AnyTitle Deleter and allows you to manage your Wii channel menu. You can install devices from your choice, and uninstall. The homebrew may also use your CIOS to benefit the installation chains
SD Explorer
If you want to organize your Wii's SD card files without having to take it out of your console, then you might want to take a look at developer miom's homebrew file manager for the Nintendo console. Entitled "SD Explorer", it allows users to make use of all the basic file managing tasks straight from the homebrew application's interface
TransmitMii
TransmitMii is a little tool to transmit your DOL or ELF files to the Wii. Once you typed in your IP and protocol, you can simply drag a file onto the EXE to transmit it. It works with the old and the new version of the Homebrew Channel
It's based on the sources of wiiload by dhewg and Crap by WiiCrazy/I.R.on
The .NET Framework 2
Do you have too many apps listed in your HBC? Do you rarely play apps starting with "W" anymore because it takes too long to scroll all the way down to there? Have you ever installed an app but never played it because it got lost in the clutter? Your misery ends now
WiiManage
This is an application written in mainly Cocoa. Taking the idea of simple to use Apple products with the features that a developer or hard-core person uses, this will revolutionize mac users like the google did asking questions.
Release Date:
I am hoping to release this in early october but I am not guaranteeing anything
Channel File Manager 2.0
Changelog:
- Build with libogc 1.7.1
- Build with libfat 1.0.2
- Added SDHC support
- Improvements in USB support
- Added USB 2
TransmitMii
TransmitMii is a little tool to transmit your DOL or ELF files to the Wii. Once you typed in your IP and protocol, you can simply drag a file onto the EXE to transmit it. It works with the old and the new version of the Homebrew Channel.
Changelog:
- Fixed transmitting to HBC -1.0