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== History ==
 
== History ==
The Open Shop Channel was originally intended to be a replacement for the now defunct [[Wii Shop Channel]]. This meant having to compile the source of the Wii Shop Channel and editing it. This, however, proved difficult and the developers were losing interest to go further in this. This led to instead modifying the Homebrew Browser's source and updating it to have more up-to-date apps and more apps as well. Since it's release as an updated Homebrew Browser, it has grown to having more apps than the original Homebrew Browser, and having updated versions of the apps in the Homebrew Browser.
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The Open Shop Channel was originally intended to be a replacement for the now defunct [[Wii Shop Channel]]. This meant having to compile the source of the Wii Shop Channel and editing it. This, however, proved difficult and the developers were losing interest to go further in this. This led to instead modifying the Homebrew Browser's source and updating it to have more up-to-date apps and more apps as well. Since its release as an updated Homebrew Browser, it has grown to having more apps than the original Homebrew Browser, and having updated versions of the apps in the Homebrew Browser.
  
 
[[Category:Open source homebrew]]
 
[[Category:Open source homebrew]]

Revision as of 01:09, 14 May 2021

Open Shop Channel
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General
Author(s)CornierKhan1, DarkOK, dhtdht020, Larsenv, Spotlight
TypeUtility
Version0.3.9e
LicenceFreeware
Links
Download
Website
Discussion
Source
Peripherals
Wiimote1.svg SensorBar.svg GameCube Controller Loads files from the Front SD slot Loads files from SDHC cards in the Front SD slot USB mass storage device Internet

The Open Shop Channel is a project to have more updated apps and better support than the Homebrew Browser.

History

The Open Shop Channel was originally intended to be a replacement for the now defunct Wii Shop Channel. This meant having to compile the source of the Wii Shop Channel and editing it. This, however, proved difficult and the developers were losing interest to go further in this. This led to instead modifying the Homebrew Browser's source and updating it to have more up-to-date apps and more apps as well. Since its release as an updated Homebrew Browser, it has grown to having more apps than the original Homebrew Browser, and having updated versions of the apps in the Homebrew Browser.