I am loving the new work that has been done to this app! Currently I am using r119 and am having a few issues, (ones that I've been having awhile).
1. When selecting any of the default channels (mii channel, photo, etc.) it brings me to the system menu, and when I press the home button then wii menu, it loads back to wiiflow. (not a huge issue, but is this happening to anyone else?)
2. There are a few channels that I had added like snes9x, fceugx, and a few wiiware games. They didn't have covers, so I added some that I found and placed them into the boxcovers folder, but it's not bringing them up in wiiflow
I'm using wanin's rev19 and the latest priiloader to load things.
Also as a feature request (sorry to be needy), I would like to convey some interest in maybe having a page or something that showed how many titles are installed and how much space is left. My hd is approaching it's limits and it would be extremely convenient to be able to tell just how much space is left (without getting off the couch of coarse!).
Thank you to anyone that has worked on this, it has been fun to watch this program evolve into what it is now!
1. When selecting any of the default channels (mii channel, photo, etc.) it brings me to the system menu, and when I press the home button then wii menu, it loads back to wiiflow. (not a huge issue, but is this happening to anyone else?)
2. There are a few channels that I had added like snes9x, fceugx, and a few wiiware games. They didn't have covers, so I added some that I found and placed them into the boxcovers folder, but it's not bringing them up in wiiflow
I'm using wanin's rev19 and the latest priiloader to load things.
Also as a feature request (sorry to be needy), I would like to convey some interest in maybe having a page or something that showed how many titles are installed and how much space is left. My hd is approaching it's limits and it would be extremely convenient to be able to tell just how much space is left (without getting off the couch of coarse!).
Thank you to anyone that has worked on this, it has been fun to watch this program evolve into what it is now!












