Games can be dragged from the Icon view to the Finder. The size of the icons in the Icon view can be customized, the dialog for transfers to WBFS partitions can be hidden, /disk can be used instead of /rdisk to access WBFS partitions, flat covers can be used instead of 3D covers (in the Preferences panel). To enable the restoration of open windows, please enable/disable the corresponding option in the General tab of the System Settings. The option to download the game covers has been moved to the Preferences panel. Fixed some Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10) compatibility issues. Partition names are correctly displayed in the Format panel. Renamed games are correctly updated inside the app. The “Format as WBFS” and “Eject device” commands work again. Fixed an error that happened when creating directories with / during renaming. When starting a drag from Witgui to the Finder, the drag image disappears and the system remains responsive. Games can be dragged from the Finder directly into a Witgui window to start a conversion. When converting a game, directories are created correctly. When renaming, moving or deleting a file in the Finder, games in the app are automatically updated. Fixed a bug that caused games on WBFS partitions not to be listed. Fixed a bug where a new conversion wouldn’t start if using the same filename pattern as the last one and one of the game details isn’t available.įixed a bug that caused a crash for games without a title. Fixed a bug where WBFS partitions would sometimes not be detected.įixed a bug where the icon view would only accept drags to the lower left corner of the window. Games can be transferred directly between WBFS partitions.Īn alert is now displayed when dragging a game from the Finder to a WBFS partition and wit is not installed. The View menu has been deleted, the columns of the table view can now be managed from the context menu of the table view header, as does the Finder. The Quick Start window accepts drags from the Finder to open new windows. My Gamecube games are just ISOs in one folder and USBLoader GX or Nintendont (not sure which) doesn't like this folder structure, I've manually created a few games by creating a sub-folder moving in the iso and renaming it to game.iso and that works.Fixed a bug where database titles would not be localized and some covers not downloaded on macOS Sierra. Each time I load it up I have to re-point it to my folder and it does the scan all over again? Am I supposed to export this as HTML or something so I can use this as reference in future? But I'm not really sure what else it actually does (it says convert - convert to what?). I'm on MacOSX so I have limited options to manage my Wii and Gamecube images, however I've come across WitGui that uses wit and wwt? I've pointed it at my collection of wbfs files and it creates a window of games with a boxart and metadata, ok cool. I'm using Wii with USBLoader GX on Homebrew and my collection is working fine so far. Hi all - please bare with me I'm a newbie
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