A new homebrew for Cashman's products is available today! Home is a Wii homebrew that runs at startup Wii. Key features:
- Launch to launch the Wii
- Launches / Returns the System Menu faster *
- Point & Click with the pointer of the Wiimote iR
- Small size for not taking up too much space on the Wii NAND
- Ability to launch the Wii Menu
- Ability to launch the Homebrew Channel
- Support themes to customize to your tastes WiiHome
- Support 16 / 9
* = Test done with preloader 0.27 installed without Wii Home
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