why would you have needless homebrew installed? surely you only install the homebrew you actually use
Well in addition to not wanting to get the nag every time I visit my Wii U menu that I'm over the title limit, I also do only install homebrew I actually use, but I'm telling you as much as I love the novelty of the likes of Angry Birds or Nyan Cat on my Wii U, like legit I love that such nonsense is within my Wii U, I don't want them to be populating my home menu in any way, even if I wasn't touching that 300 title limit. That doesn't mean I don't use the homebrew, it just means my home menu has standards in terms of what can show it's face and what has to be buried away (and folders don't cut this kind of burrying) lol.
Frankly, my reasoning shouldn't matter, I'm not here to defend what I have on my home menu or not, I was only trying to understand what the nature of Aroma is in regard to homebrew apps. And it sounds like homebrew doesn't have to populate the home menu in Aroma, which is great, but it also appears that the homebrew launcher wont work regardless in Aroma, and .elf homebrew will never work in Aroma. It's a lot of information to weight. As things stand now, I'm not seeing enough to justify the change from Tiramisu to Aroma. I'm sure that could change as more things get released for the Aroma environment, but thus far I'm not seeing anything on offer in Aroma that I can't achieve in one way or another in Tiramisu, without losing access to my homebrew channel or .elf apps. Of course I know with the environment loader, it's very easy to swap between environments, but for the sake of ease of use, keeping all games and apps accessible, and the lack of anything I need yet exclusive to Aroma, it doesn't even make much sense to be doing that for me at this point. Still I'll keep an eye on all of this, I can see how this all could quickly change in favor of Aroma with the right kind of developments.