Wii Homebrew App Pack Download
INTRO -- This package contains the following WaninKoKo apps: * WAD Manager v1.0 * Mii Extractor v1.1 * Mii Installer v1.1 * Savegame Extractor v2.0 * Savegame Installer v2.0 * WAD Installer v2.1 * WAD Uninstaller v1.1 For each app i created it's own icon.png and meta.xml. Each meta.xml is filled with information from it's own app readme.txt and the icon i created myself. Hopefully it saves you from a little bit of trouble. -- LATEST UPDATE -- Added some more WaninKoKo apps, included the spanish readme's, fixed some minor text bugs and gave the app icons a little tweak. -- SMALL FAQ -- Q: How do i install these apps on the Homebrew Channel? A: Please refer to the Homebrew Channel readme.txt Q: How do i create my own WaninKoKo icon?
A: Checkout the folder /icon.psd. First install the font and then open up icon.psd!
The Wii Pack Generator is a web based utility that allows you to select from the most recent, up to date, and high quality homebrew for your Nintendo Wii and create a custom pack. All of the homebrew you select will be added into a.zip or.exe file with the correct structure for easy, ready to go extraction onto your SD card.
Q: Why did you include the WAD In-/Uninstaller as the WAD Manager is more superior? A: It's up to you to decide what you put on your SD card! Q: Why didn't you include WaninKoKo app X? A: I only included the apps i like;] -- OUTRO -- Credit goes to WaninKoKo for his awesome work. Visit his website at This package was uploaded at gbatemp.net and last updated on GrtZ sparkle.
Description The Homebrew App Store allows you to download homebrew apps for directly in the app. Installed apps can also be reinstalled, updated or deleted. The apps are sorted into individual categories. Downhill jam download. It is an attempt at a poor man's Cydia for the Wii U!
To use it, put the downloaded app bundle in sd:/wiiu/apps/appstore, and launch it via HBL. Apps featured within HBAS are made by other homebrew developers.
If anyone takes an issue with their work being distributed in this manner, contact the respective repository owner. Although 'store' is in the name, the apps within are all free - If a specific homebrew developer wants to charge for their app, they would have to do so outside of HBAS. The name just refers to the concept of an App Store. Requirements • Internet connection • SD card • A way to run HBL How to Use Unzip the 'appstore' folder from the zip at the above download link. This is the bundled HBAS app. Place this folder inside the /apps/wiiu/ folder on your SD card. After this, run HBL and select it from the menu.
Once the app launches, press A or touch the screen to close the splash screen. You can scroll with either analogue stick, the D-pad or the touch screen. To download an app, touch its icon and choose 'GET'. Guide • LOCAL - An app that is only on your SD card • INSTALLED - An app on your SD card and the server • UPDATE - An app on your SD card and the server, with a different version number • GET - An app only on the server Default Repository The app bundle provided above features as the default repository, courtesy of.
The apps featured there are hosted on his server. Troubleshooting • Duplicate apps - HBAS tries to figure out which apps you have installed by checking the app's folder name. You can safely ignore the duplicates, or delete the copy marked as 'local'. • Update was a downgrade - Upgrading software relies on the repository maintainer to keep the version numbers up to date. Since versions don't have to be numbers, the updater performs a 'not equal to' theck rather than a 'greater than (>)' check.
• Crashed with white text on black text! - Report a bug on the GitHub page or GBATemp thread with a photo of what your screen looks like, and explain how you made it error. • Seems to have frozen - Report a bug, and describe what you were doing when it froze and if you were still able to scroll. • No apps are listed, only local ones - This happens when the server can't be reached. TubeHax DNS may be down, or your repo may be down.
• HBL/HBAS won't load anymore! - One of the app icons has been corrupted, delete the faulty program, or remove all of them until HBL and HBAS are all that's left.
• An app button was pressed, but no window opens - Pressing the buttons waits for the server to respond, so it may respond once the metadata download is complete. Customization There are three components that can currently be customized: • The splash screen: place your own 'splash.png' in sd:/wiiu/apps/appstore/resources/splash.png • The music: place your own 'screampics.mp3' in sd:/wiiu/apps/appstore/resources/screampics.mp3 • The repository: place a 'repository.txt' file in sd:/wiiu/apps/appstore/repository.txt For the images and music, they must be png and mp3 respectively. For repository.txt, it should be a file that contains only the desired repository url, no newlines or anything. Self-Hosting There's no real need to self-host your own HBAS repo, but if you're interested you can check out the web folder in the GitHub repository. Inside there's a python script that can assist in building a directory, which can then be hosted locally or on a server. The HBAS binary currently expects a /directory.yaml file, and then a /apps/ folder, which contains HBL-compatible apps folder (like sd:/wiiu/apps/). You can setup the directory.yaml file without using the python script, but the script makes it easier.