It's a f**king file manager... What do you think? You can move, delete, rename, and edit files.is it useful? wut r its uses?
It's a f**king file manager... What do you think? You can move, delete, rename, and edit files.is it useful? wut r its uses?
oh nice looks good thanks and sorryIt's a f**king file manager... What do you think? You can move, delete, rename, and edit files.
Can anyone pls give me a list of the best non game cia's except these-
Jk's save manager --- This actually contains Play Coin Setter inside of it so you can skip installing the Play Coin Setter CIA unless you want to set any value between 0 and 300 (this one can only set 0 or 300 coins)
Title manager (this is DevMenu with a custom banner) --- Read my message
FBI
Savedatafiler --- Read my message
Hbl CIA
Ntr cfw
Thanks!
Ugh yes. I know it's for just here. That's why I made an a9lh exploit example. And I really don't need to tell you anything since you've already looked.It's not usually for exploits though, that's just here. Try googling the term master race and tell me at what page the first hit for exploits is. Even adding gbatemp to the search still gives you PC.
What if I told you a normal PC can run OS X?What if I had a Mac that can run OS X and Windows?
mSDmanagement
What if I told you a normal PC can run OS X?
Ugh yes. I know it's for just here. That's why I made an a9lh exploit example. And I really don't need to tell you anything since you've already looked.
What if I told you a normal PC can run OS X?
I kinda figured. XDfor this, you can use a NAND install one on an O3DS and a SD install version for a New 3DS.
this will allow mSDmanagement to survive system formats and SD card formats on the O3DS.
My laptop did for years (and it was not an apple product)
I kinda figured. XD
I was given a Mac, liked it, wanted Windows functionality, installed it through Boot Camp, and that's where I stand. I know there's Wine that can run Windows programs on OS X, but I feel like there's much better compatibility with Boot Camp.
Huh, games run better on an emulated Windows base rather than Windows itself, that sounds pretty odd, but who am I to judge? Either way, I kinda like having both operative systems on one computer, especially since I was really used to Windows before getting this Mac...and that your parent keeps telling you that Mac is superior in every possible way. .-.I have been using Wine since 2008, it is a lot better than it was back then but is still vastly inferior to running Windows apps on an actual Windows operating system for most apps. there were a few games and apps that actually liked Wine better, which I found interesting.