I didn't mean to bash the guy, not at all he did prove he's very talented and has helped me a lot before, personally, also notice how Devo is much smaller in size than Nintendont, yet Devo works a lot better and compatibility is far better, this is a perfect proof for how talented he is!
This doesn't change the fact that he was very jealous at DM getting more love and donations than Devo at the time, I remember those days clearly, we tried to explain it to him many times, it's not that Devo is a bad software or that DM is better, it's the stupid anti-piracy thingie he did, nobody likes it, and don't try to use the lame excuse of "he wants to fight piracy" because we all know GC games are no longer being sold, heck even Wii games are around the corner nowadays and many rom sites started to have them there, all he did is make games take more space than needed, force you to get a Wii even if you wanna play on your a Wii U, and give you a headache, again I'm not attacking the guy but he knows exactly why people liked DM and Nindont more!
On topic of Nintendont, I was wondering last night if maybe someone can add a feature to make it when you press [R+Z+B+Down] if you wanna go back to the loader or if you rather go back to the Wii main menu, not that it's a problem the way it is but I'd imagine it won't be difficult to implement such an option and it would save me a lot of work in testing rather than having to go back to USB Loader then exist to the main menu!
Another suggestion, this one can be its own app, idk I suck at these things anyway, but something similar to the Dolphin MC manager but for the Wii to make it easier to delete or install saves!
And while we're at it, I did suggest before if a possible option to turn off the text that loads before running the game, game check and all that, could be enabled or disabled so that you enable it when you need it and disable it when you just wanna play a game, it's a very minor nitpick but it's just to give the illusion that it's running right away from USB Loader rather than loading Nintendont first, you know just a minor nitpick!