WiiXplorer is a program that will allow you to manage your SD card and USB device files via a nice GUI. It can do many things at fast speeds using IOS 202. Here are some features:
icon.png <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> <app version="1"> <name>WiiXplorer</name> <coder>Dimok/r-win</coder> <version>r68</version> <release_date>200908260000</release_date> <short_description>Wii File Browser</short_description> <long_description>A multi device file explorer for the Wii by dimok and r-win. The GUI is done with LibWiiGui by Tantric and graphics by NeoRame. Features: * SMB/USB/SD recursive copy/move/delete of files/directories with all files in it * Rename files * Properties of files/directories * Browse through SD/USB/SMB * Addressbar with path * Multilanguage support * Boot .dol/.elf files * Open TXT/XML/PNG/JPEG/MP3/OGG/GIF files Coming soon (Wishlist): * Multiple Windows (Minimize/Maximize Windows) * Better SMB handle Credits: Coding: Dimok, r-win Artworks: Neorame Languages: Dj Skual Libwiigui: Tantric Libogc/Devkit: Shagkur and Wintermute FreeTypeGX: Armin Tamzarian. Links: WiiXplorer Project Page: http://code.google.com/p/wiixplorer/ WiiXplorer Support Site: http://code.google.com/p/wiixplorer/ updates/list Libwiigui Website: http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Libwiigui/ FreeTypeGX Project Page: http://code.google.com/p/freetypegx/ Gettext Official Page: http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/ gettext.html Languages Page: please find this page on gbatemp. </long_description> </app> Required * An SD card (Best results are with non-SDHC cards, SDHC will only work on 4.0 or above) or USB device formatted to FAT(32). * Homebrew Channel Links * WiiXplorer http://wiibrew.org/wiki/WiiXplorer Result * Manage SD card and USB devices without the need for a computer. Guide Computer ---------------------- 1. Downloading and extracting... Download the WiiXplorer latest boot.dol and and place it into a folder in the apps folder on the SD card. Wii ---------------------- 2. Run WiiXplorer through the Homebrew Channel. 3. You should see the files on your SD card by default. You can click on the top left to switch between your USB device and SD card. 4. Pressing + results in a menu similar to those in Windows which you give you a number of actions to choose from. You can then rename, delete, move, copy, paste, and much more via this menu between both of your devices.
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