Well for apps like the ctrHexenII your opinion wouldn't work as the app developer would have to include code that doesn't belong to him/her such as the file needed to play the full game
You don't have to pack into RomFS, downloading at runtime is also an option... not sure how legal that is.Well for apps like the ctrHexenII your opinion wouldn't work as the app developer would have to include code that doesn't belong to him/her such as the file needed to play the full game
You don't have to pack into RomFS, downloading at runtime is also an option... not sure how legal that is.
Anyways I do see your point, but the files are nowhere linked with ctrHexen2 either so you'd have to search for them anyways
That's an idea. Although it would still rely on TitleDB.com being able to know if an App needs extra data, so not really sure if that is really going to work out that easilyIt's just I can see a lot of new people (Not a fan of the word noob) moaning that certain apps don't work and kick a stink up about it (like they do) and for no good reason. Maybe not include apps that need extra data to run so it saves the moaning?
I love the app by the way, handy to have to keep homebrew apps up to date and know when they are updated, it's something the scene was missing
That's an idea. Although it would still rely on TitleDB.com being able to know if an App needs extra data, so not really sure if that is really going to work out that easily
That's an idea. Although it would still rely on TitleDB.com being able to know if an App needs extra data, so not really sure if that is really going to work out that easily
Actually.... a blacklist is already implemented. I just need to set the title ids which I want to blacklist serverside and an app update isn't even required here. Still though, I'd need to manually sort out which apps need extradata which is against the philosophy of just having app devs add their app to TitleDB.com and have it available in the App list.Good point, I'll shut up now lol I don't think it would be easy to add a blacklist to the app itself either.
Thanks again tho
https://github.com/LiquidFenrir/MultiUpdater/releasesAwesome, really useful.
Now I don't need to download again and again when he have an update.
Can you also add A9LH .bin payload ? (like godmod9, decrypt9 ect...)
With a .cfg file who say the path to these file
(it's just a suggestion)
As I said, you can just update Homebr3w by redownloading it from the list, easy as thatThank you for the awesome app.
I have some requests/suggestion:
- make an update option to update the homebr3ew itself.
- make categories, for example: games/app/others etc...to don't have all homebrews in one list
(note: I didn't test 1.1 ver. yet)
No, I had to drop .3dsx support for now due to some problems with lpp. I'll try to get it running as soon as possible but until then you either have to install 1.1.0 .cia or use 1.0.0 .3dsxIs there some kind of way to sort CIA apps from 3dsx?
There is not yet any obvious way. Although you could check the last updated date and see if a new version has come out since you last installedI saw at github that you said about 3dsx, thought it was just for app itself.
I wanted to ask as well, is there some kind of way to compare the version i have to the one the app downloads, so ill know if i'm updating or not doing anything?
Thanks! will follow
Might be able to make Homebr3w note the mtime for each thing it installs, and highlight things that have changed. It would still think apps are old if it didn't do the upgrade, but it's a partial solution.There is not yet any obvious way. Although you could check the last updated date and see if a new version has come out since you last installed