Fceugx 2.0.0
from Tantric:
I've released an update to the FCE Ultra port to bring it up to where the other emulators are now. You can download v2.0.0 and the source code from the official FCEUGC site: http://code.google.com/p/fceugc/. Please report any bugs, feature requests, etc here too. Feedback is appreciated
WiiSCU
WiiSCU by Wack0 (updated by Illinialex24) (mod of IOS51+shop by tona) - powered by PatchMii. The application gives you the option to install new versions of channels and IOSes without touching the system menu.
Which version do I download?
If you need Shop Channel, use version 0
DOP-Mii
originally known as DOP-IOS MOD, is in short; A homebrew Wii system tool that can do almost anything to your Wii.
Changelog:
IOS Menu Changes
* You can now select what version of an IOS you want to install. Including Stubbed IOSes if you want to revirginize your Wii.
o NOTE: Just because the option is available to install any IOS version
BootMii Configuration Editor
Wiibrew coder Pembo has released a new version of his BootMii Configuration Editor, a handy homebrew utility that allows you to change the values in the /bootmii/bootmii.ini file without the hassle of taking out your SD card and editing it on your PC.
Changelog:
Implementation Of BootMii Switch functionality
CustomizeMii
CustomizeMii is a custom channel creator for the Wii. The .NET Framework 2.0 is required to run this application!
Changelogs:
Version 2.31
* Fixed sending to Wii
Version 2
Homebrew Filter r38
Wii developer hamachi-mp has released the 38th revision of the Homebrew Filter. This cool homebrew lets you make edits and filter your homebrew. There is a long list of revisions in the changelog which you can view below
OpenWii 2.2
The people responsible for the open source Wii mod OpenWii, has announced in their site that in OpenWii 2.2 includes a DVD upgrade.
Those who love the Wii and find the DVD format handy for their archival purposes, are probably rejoicing right now. Anyhow, before you go on a DVD spree, they do note that you must still use the setup disk to set the region
MFE-Wii
Nintendo Wii homebrew developer nuvalo has just released a new application called MFE-Wii that was made possible using Linux on Nintendo's latest console. This is actually based on the MFE opensource media player for GameCube-Linux