Web Video Downloader can download .flv or .mp4 videos from various web sites.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=427702
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Web Video Downloader can download .flv or .mp4 videos from various web sites.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=427702
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Mario Paint Composer DS is an indirect remake of the music composer tool found in the Super Nintendo game “Mario Paint” with a few new adaptations.
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Changes:
-Fixed the D sharp note to play the right sound
-Fixed end of song detection
-Removed the appearance of being able to place notes while a song is playing
-Last song saved/loaded’s file name will be remembered in the save menu so you don’t have to retype it out
-Can now cycle through all note states with the D-pad (meaning you can make the note natural,sharp or flat rather then just sharp and flat)
-More error checking for FAT operations (Checks if mpcsongs folder is on card, if not then will create the folder. Also detects if FAT was initialized properly)
-Better eraser controls (Double Tap note to delete it)
-can now save author name in file
-When loop is turned on, will loop from last note played rather then the end of the last page
-increased max tempo and tweaked the tempo slider a bit
-Added High A, High A Sharp, High B and High C notes
-prevents users from typing restricted symbols in filename (while saving)
-Can view other pages on top screen using L and R to scroll through pages (hold L or R to scroll faster)
-News system! Click the envelope button (make sure wifi is configured)
-Note type selection tweaks
-saving compatibility hopefully fixed
-new graphics
-Running/jumping mario at the top now
Thanks to http://www.nintendomax.com for the news.
http://forum.palib.info/index.php?topic=5875
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B. Perry updated his Missile Command remake for Nintendo DS.
Changes:
* Rumble Pak now supported
* Flash cart icon created
* Minor bug fix
Thanks to http://www.nintendomax.com for the news.
http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t=16145
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Sylus101’s Pixelman is a sprite designing, testing and animation tool directly to be used on your Nintendo DS. This tool makes it easy to develop on the go!
The release has been made public at the PALib forums, which need registration to grab a file, if you don’t want to, you may consider getting the file free of charge and registration from //files/1882/
Changes:
*Moved tools around on main bottom screen and shortened the screen switch bar. This is still highly subject to change…
*Completely re-wrote the file browser portion. You can now look through the entire flash card. You can even create new folders when saving sprites and palettes.
*New tools, line, gridshift, and 90 degree grid rotation.
*Arena mode for testing sprites animations and movement.
*Added a “done” button to screen after sprite and palette are loaded. Pressing start still continues as well.
Thanks to http://www.nintendomax.com for the changelog!
http://forum.palib.info/index.php?topic=5230.0
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Windows program that installs everything you need to safely start running homebrew on your Wii.
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1. Installs the correct Twilight Hack files onto SD card with correct folders based on your region
2. Installs the Homebrew Channel Beta 9 onto SD card
3. Installs the Homebrew Browser v0.2.3b for use with the Homebrew Channel
4. Allows users to select what files they want installed on SD Card
Changes:
Updated Homebrew Channel to Beta 9
Updated Homebrew Browser to v0.2.3b
Removed DVDX installer app (Download through Homebrew browser)
Smaller overall file size (2.87mb)
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wii_Brew_SD_Installer
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News from NiteStalker:
I made it as simple as possible to change your prefered Contact Manager, my friend uses iContact, which seems quite popular here. As downloaded, the script is setup for iContact, but to change it all you have to do is edit the first 2 lines with a text editor.
Run the script and your Softkeys, and Links, all call up iContact, run again and it switches back to Office (Outlook) Mobile!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=387264
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FEWidgets are Omnia like widgets for Windows Mobile devices.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=430190
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This is a Mandelbrot set generator available for Wii and Windows platforms.
Changes:
– added wiimote support, now you can zoom anywhere you woint with just pointing your wiimote.
– added a console on the top of the screen showing some basic info
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Mandelbrot
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MissileCommand is a clone of the retro game “Missile Command”.
Changes:
Converted boot.elf to boot.dol for compatibility with Homebrew Channel beta9. No other changes.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/User:Ulti/MissileCommand
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This is a YouTube search/player application.
Changes:
Fix – “Failed to get security cookie” message, this was caused by YouTube changes. I have now entirely changed the way this bit works so that it is more like the flash player and should be a bit more resiliant to changes.
Fix – May work on Pocket PC 2003 devices again, please test.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=385227
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