Wii Internet Browser Download For Phone

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Feb 25, 2016 The Wii shop still required a second update that needed to be done via internet, but after getting the 4.3 update fully in, on the third try the Wii Shop updated via my phone's hotspot. I don't know.why. that finally worked, but it did. This video shows you how to properly update the software, both for your Wii in general and Adobe Flash in specific, so that you can watch as much Flash media on your Wii as you care to find! This is very quick - all you really have to do is find the right update in the Shopping section of your Wii.

Internet Channel
Developer(s)Opera Software
Nintendo
Initial releaseApril 11, 2007; 12 years ago
Engine
PlatformWii
TypeWeb browser
Websitewww.nintendo.co.uk/Wii/Wii-Channels/Internet-Channel/Internet-Channel-631781.html

The Internet Channel is a version of the Opera 9 web browser for use on the Wii by Opera Software and Nintendo.[1]Opera Software also implemented the Nintendo DS Browser for Nintendo's handheld system.

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Internet Channel uses an internet connection (set in the Wii Settings) to retrieve pages directly from a web site's HTTP or HTTPS server, not through a network of proxy servers as in Opera Mini products. Internet Channel is capable of rendering most web sites in the same manner as its desktop counterpart by using Opera's Medium Screen Rendering technology.

  • 1History
  • 2Features

History[edit]

On May 10, 2006, the Opera Software company announced plans to develop a web browser for the Wii.[2]

Internet

Trial version[edit]

A trial version of the Internet Channel was released in December 2006, and a full version followed in April 2007. While in the beta stages of the development, this version of the Opera web browser implements some of the most widely reported features of the prospective final version. For example, it is possible to zoom in on web pages (by one increment) with the '+' button on the Wii Remote and pan around by holding the 'B' button, and both Flash and AJAX functions are present. In addition, an alternative single-column rendering mode with large-print text can be toggled by pressing the '2' button on the Wii Remote, similar to the Small Screen Rendering mode seen on Opera's Nintendo DS Browser.

Similar to other web browsers, the trial version has a 'Favorites' system to allow users to bookmark sites. The Favorites page can be accessed either by pressing the '1' button on the Wii Remote or the on-screen button which has a star symbol. Favorites can be added, deleted and edited from the Favorites page. The browser displays a thumbnail image of each bookmarked site.

The functionality of the trial version was limited in some respects. Web addresses could only be entered on the home page and there was no browsing history (only the basic back/forward system for accessing previous pages). The browser had a difficult time handling hyperlinks that would normally open a new window via JavaScript. There were no user-configurable settings such as custom home pages (the browser has a default splash page), preferences for cookies, or parental control features (although the Internet Channel can be locked out entirely via parental control configured from the Wii Menu), and there was no way to hide or 'auto-hide' the navigation bar. Also, the total number of favorites a user could save was limited to 21 URLs.

Release version[edit]

The full version of the Internet Channel was released in April 2007.[3] It was available as a free upgrade to owners of the trial version, but if the trial version had not been previously downloaded, Nintendo charged 500 Wii Points on July 1, 2007 to September 1, 2009.[4]

Before the release of Opera 9.5, the Internet Channel's layout engine was actually more advanced than Opera for desktops, as it included bug fixes that were not available in the desktop edition prior to version 9.5.[5]

USB Keyboard support added[edit]

USB Keyboard support was added in an Internet Channel update on October 10, 2007.[6] In addition launch time was reduced, increased the number of favorites to be saved to 56 and gave the ability to send Favorites to people in the Wii's Address Book. It added the ability to highlight words on a Web page and copy it to the 'Search' function and the ability to type longer messages without the virtual keyboard lagging. The pricing remained the same as the release version. 500 Wii Points to initially download, free to update any previous version.[6]

Flash Lite implementation[edit]

On September 1, 2009, the Internet Channel was updated and made available for free. Users who downloaded it when it cost 500 Wii Points were compensated with a free Nintendo Entertainment System game download of their choice from the Virtual Console, worth 500 Wii Points, between October 1 and December 31, 2009.[7] In addition, it updated Flash Player to Adobe Flash Lite 3.1, which corresponds to a full implementation of Adobe Flash version 8 with certain features of Flash 9.[8]

Features[edit]

The Opera-based Wii browser allows users full access to the Web and supports all the same web standards that are included in the desktop versions of Opera, including CSS and JavaScript. Like Opera 9, the Internet Channel fully passes the Acid2 web browser test. It is also possible for the browser to use technologies such as Ajax, RSS, and Adobe Flash. Opera Software has indicated that the functionality will allow for third parties to create web applications specifically designed for the use on the Wii Browser. The company has also stated that some Wii video games may implement the use of the browser.[9]

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Opera Software designed the Wii browser to suit a 'living room environment'; in contrast to the appearance of the Opera web browser on computer monitors, fonts are larger and the interface is simplified for easier use,[9] similar to the style employed for MSN TV. Currently the user can zoom in on a detail on a web page, with animated transitions. Users are also able to insert a USB keyboard into the Wii system for text input. This functionality was added in a Wii system update and Internet Channel update (downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel) on October 10, 2007.

As the browser supports Flash, users have the ability to interact with Flash-based software using the Wii Remote. As a result, several websites have been created or expanded to gather Wii-friendly Internet games. Windows Media Player and Real Video content at this point are incompatible with the Internet Channel. The Internet Channel also supports Wii Remote button shortcuts that allows access to Favorites, Refresh, Back, Forward, Stop, Search, and Enter web page. The shortcuts are: Favourites: B+down, Search: B+left, WWW: B+right, Refresh: B+up, Back: B+minus, Forward(but not Fast Forward): B+plus.

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Third-party web applications[edit]

Third party APIs and SDKs have been released that allow developers to read the values of the Wii Remote buttons in both Flash and JavaScript. This allows for software that previously required keyboard controls to be converted for use with the Wii Remote.[10][11]

On May 8, 2007, Google created a version of Google Reader specifically formatted for the Internet Channel.[12]

The browser was also used to stream BBC iPlayer videos from April 9, 2008 after an exclusive deal was made with Nintendo UK and the BBC to offer their catch-up service for the Wii.[13] However, the September 2009 update caused the iPlayer to no longer operate. The BBC acknowledged the issue and created a dedicated channel instead.[14]

In June 2009, YouTube released YouTube XL, a TV-friendly version of the popular video-sharing website. The regular YouTube page would redirect the browser to YouTube XL, if the website detects that the Internet Channel or the PlayStation 3 browser is being used.[15]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2014-05-26. Retrieved 2009-09-02.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^'A Web Revolution in the Living room: Opera partners with Nintendo to put browser on the Wii game console but as of 7-10-10 RSS feeds using Flash and some JavaScript photo slideshows are not supported, so a webpage with these on them will not show correctly' (Press release). Opera Software. May 10, 2006. Retrieved 2008-02-19.
  3. ^'Nintendo News: Full Internet Channel Now Available for Wii' (Press release). Nintendo. 2007-04-12. Archived from the original on 2007-04-16.
  4. ^'Get to Know the Web on Wii: Full Version of Wii Internet Channel Powered by Opera Available for Free Download' (Press release). Opera Software. April 12, 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
  5. ^Altman, Tim (April 17, 2007). 'The Rendering Engine for the Wii'. Archived from the original on October 28, 2007. Retrieved October 30, 2007.
  6. ^ ab'Communication Made More Useful: The Updated Internet Channel for Wii' (Press release). Opera Software. October 11, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
  7. ^'Nintendo Makes It Easy For Wii Owners to Access the Internet'. Nintendo. 1 September 2009. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  8. ^Note: The Wii Browser now identifies itself as 'AFL 9,1,122,0' to Flash applications as can be seen by visiting http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/155/tn_15507.html in the Wii Browser.
  9. ^ abTemperton, James (June 3, 2006). 'Interview: Opera's Nintendo Wii Browser'. Cubed3. Retrieved 2006-06-04.
  10. ^Caron, Frank (March 1, 2007). 'WiiCade API creates new possibilities for Wii browser play'. ARS Technica LLC. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
  11. ^'Wii Opera SDK Now Open to the Public'. GoNintendo.com. December 19, 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
  12. ^Google Reader – Google. Google.com (2013-07-15). Retrieved on 2013-08-23.
  13. ^Rose, Anthony (April 9, 2008). 'BBC iPlayer On Wii'. BBC Internet Blog. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
  14. ^'Why am I unable to view BBC iPlayer on my Nintendo Wii'. bbc.co.uk. 7 September 2009.
  15. ^Yong, Kuan (June 2, 2009). 'Experience Youtube XL on the big screen'. YouTube blog. Retrieved 2009-12-23.
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WiiBrowser
General
Author(s)gave92
TypeUtility
Versionr132
LicenceGPL
Links
Download
Website
Source
Downloadable via the Homebrew Browser
Peripherals

WiiBrowser is a web browser for the Wii by gave92 started from WiiXplore sources and using a customized libwiigui as base for the GUI.

  • 6Changelog

Features

  • Display custom web sites
  • Support for HTML and HTTPS connections
  • Support for links and web forms
  • Capable of downloading files to SD/SDHC card
  • Address bar with on-screen keyboard
  • Keyboard autocomplete
  • Favorites menu
  • Import/export favorites from/to other browsers
  • Back and Forward navigation
  • Archive files extraction: ZIP/RAR/7Z
  • Supported Image Formats: PNG/JPEG/GIF/BMP
  • Image operations: zoom/move
  • Autoupdate feature

Wishlist

  • Better CSS support
  • Flash videos!
  • Multiple tabs

Controls

Action
Move pointer
Click button
Free scroll (hold)
Navigate
Open app bar
Close app bar
Take screenshot
Restore default view
Exit
Turn off Wii

Shortcuts

  • B + Directional pad up: Refresh current page
  • B + Directional pad down: Save page
  • B + Directional pad left: Browse homepage
  • B + Directional pad right: Enter new URL
  • B + (-) key : Go back a page
  • B + (+) Key: Go forward one page

Screenshots

Changelog

rev132 - September 01, 2013

  • Onscreen keyboard with autocomplete
  • Suggestions taken from history, top sites and Google Suggest
  • Added support for rar/7z files extraction
  • Fixed downloads from mediafire and wiisave
  • Better rendering of image links

rev121 - August 03, 2013

  • Import/export favorites from/to other browsers
  • Automatically resumes connection on failure
  • Better onscreen keyboard with text pointer
  • Unzip downloaded files

rev112 - July 12, 2013

  • Fixed file upload
  • Searches through the address bar

rev93 - April 28, 2013

  • Picasa and Coolrom now work
  • Added use of MEM2 memory
  • So many bug fixes

rev87 - April 24, 2013

  • File upload
  • Download manager!
  • Save screenshots to sd
  • Remember last session
  • File browser
  • Fix for autoupdate
  • Proxy support

rev70 - March 25, 2013

  • Usb keyboard support
  • Multipart form request (for sending emails)
  • Fixed overlapping text bug
  • Bookmarks now display thumbnails
  • Download support for larger files
  • New controls opera-like

rev37 - February 15, 2013

  • Possibility to add bookmarks
  • Option to change the user-agent header

rev23 - January 10, 2013

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  • Favorites menu!
  • Images will not overlap text anymore
  • Fixed a major bug

rev11 - December 23, 2012

  • Application autoupdate
  • Bottom app bar should now work
  • Added HBC icon and meta file
  • Added support for bmp/jpeg/gif images

rev7 - December 22, 2012

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  • Bug fixes (form filling now works)
  • Much more simple memory management to avoid crashes on large pages

rev4 - December 08, 2012

  • First public release

Credits

  • Main Coder: gave92
  • Wii Xplore: SteelSlasher
  • FreeTypeGX: Armin Tamzarian
  • libwiigui: Tantric
  • libogc/devkitPro: Shagkur and Wintermute
  • Application XML file: DniMretsaM
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