Wii homebrew developer teknecal has released a new build for Homebrew Browser, a program that lets you download and update your homebrew straight from your Wii. This build has a lot of new features and bug fixes you shouldn't miss. Here's the changelog:
27 July 2008 (v0.2.1a)
* Fixed the issue when downloading most of the temporary images for the first time it caused HBB to exit
* Added text to describe what each icon does when you move the cursor over it
26 July 2008 (v0.2.1)
* Cursor now rotates and disappears when IR is not pointed to the IR sensor (thanks ebool)
* Added about and controls icon
* Added functionality to remove old files that some applications don't use when you update
* Added statistics gathering which will be displayed on a webpage
* Changed IP address from wiiregionworld.com to codemii.com
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