![]() We have other infrastructure-related changes that we're still working on, but are publishing this now to make sure these client bugfixes are out there! This update should address a lot of the slowness and crashing that people have experienced. OR: extract the right *-extracttosd.zip for your platform to the root of the SD card.Wii U: copy appstore.rpx to sd:/wiiu/apps/appstore/appstore.rpx, and run via HBL.Switch: copy appstore.nro to sd:/switch/appstore/appstore.nro, and run via hbmenu.On Wii U, Aroma-compatible apps will display a notice in the banner location.Banners will be mostly replaced by 1 or more screenshots, where applicable.Apps will now tend to use any resolution icons (not HBL/square/specific/etc).The default repo URLs are changed to new powered CDN URLs**.Displays a warning notice if the user launches in Applet mode.Switch users get upset when the speakers make noise.Add background music (Slimers (T-T)b cover by drewinator4).Change sidebar color from purple to blue.Use HTTPS for repo and enable by default (Thanks Icon size matches Switch build (no longer uses HBL-style icons).Uses the full version of Slimers by (T-T)b with lyrics.Properly implement app exiting via ProcUI (Thanks again Music plays at a higher quality and lower volume.New sidebar category "Aroma-Ready" hosts.Save and remember music/sfx toggle setting.Adds SFX when moving cursor through menus.MP3 title and artist are now displayed in the UI.Faster zip extraction for large packages (Thanks Allow changing of music by replacing background.mp3 file.Change uninstall button to X, to prevent accidental clicks.List to-be-installed files with button press.View multiple Screenshots when available.Uses full qwerty keyboard on Search/Feedback pages.Both versions should be able to live side by side and work as expected in both Aroma and Tiramisu environments. As of this time, hb-appstore on Wii U is available as both a WUHB or RPX. On Wii U: There is a new Aroma-ready category for downloading WUHBs. This release has significantly faster download + extraction speeds, support for viewing screenshots of each app, and music-related changes. The Homebrew App Store team is: Our homepage:.** The included repos.json file in the zip file will overwrite and automatically update existing users to these new repo URLs. * When Aroma is out of beta, most current ELF/RPX apps will move to the "Legacy" category, and the "Aroma-Ready" category apps will take over the usual categories. The default repo URLs are changed to new powered CDN URLs** Switch: Adds background music: Slimers (T-T)b cover by drewinator4:.Wii U: Uses the full version of Slimers by (T-T)b with lyrics:."Now Playing" info is displayed in the UI, and the background.mp3 file can be replaced and customized by the user Repo and music changes on both platforms (see below).Display screenshot previews on the app's install page.Significantly faster download and extraction speeds.Fixes #99 ("Most Recent" sorting order not working). ![]() Wii: Click on the appropriate envelope, sit back and prepare for the hacking glory.Extract the right *-extracttosd.zip for your platform to the root of the SD card.Wii: Go into the Wii Message Board and navigate to "Today", "Yesterday" or "Two days ago".Wii: Put your SD card in your Wii and turn it on.You will be asked for U (American), E (Europe), J (Japanese) or K (Korean). Note that you can download the Hackmii Installer directly from the download link provided above. On Computer: Take your homebrew (preferably Hackmii Installer) and put it in the ROOT of your SD card as "boot.elf".On Computer: Copy the "private" directory from the LetterBomb download to the root of your SD card.On Computer: If there is a folder titled "private" on your SD card, rename it to "privateold".The exploit will attempt to load "boot.elf" (or "boot.dol" if it can't be found) from the SD card root directory. Although this isn't necessary, it's highly recommended. A way to copy the files from your PC to the SD card (card reader, printer, etc.).This is needed because the Wii will only accept messages addressed to its specific MAC address. Your Wii’s WiFi MAC Address (available from your Wii's system settings). ![]() System Menu 4.3 (anything lower will not work). ![]()
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