AnyTitle Deleter v1.0 by toma
Unofficial mod by Red Squirrel
What's it?
This application is a mod of official AnyTitle Deleter by toma: now the real name (and not only the title ID as in the original version!) of (almost) any title will appear near it in the menu!
In this way you can understand simply and immediately what you're removing! :)
Note: Titles' names derive from an internal database created from these sources:
-http://www.wiisave.com/gamecodes/
-http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Title_Database
-http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/index.php/Virtual_Console_Installation_Sizes
Even if the database is very large (about 500+ titles names!), surely there aren't all existing titles names in it (ex. the "injected" channels)! But don't worry: when program will not find the correct corrispondence between title ID and its name in database, it will print a simple "unknown" near the title ID (no error or code dump!) ;)
So, essentianly, I "only" (we talk of about 650 code lines :P) edited its source code to add an internal database of titles' names.
Then I also edited main program to adapt it to interact with the new database. That's all I done.
All original AnyTitle Deleter functions work yet.
How to install?
Copy in your SD and run it using Homebrew Channel or Twilight Hack.
Credits
toma for this wonderfull application (AnyTitle Deleter).
All websites and users that keep updated their title ID databases.
My girlfriend for her patience.
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If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
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