AJ’s Mii Editor Public Beta v1.1

AJ's Mii Editor - Image 1A simple search online will give you a hand full of hits of Mii editor applications. It’s a useful application that lets you, well, edit your Mii avatars (thanks for explaining, Captain Obvious). But what we have today is quite different. Built on the Mii Transfer framework, AJ’s Mii Editor more than simply gives you the chance to edit your Mii avatar on the PC – this one has something a little extra.

If you’re the type to have a gazillion people on your Mii Plaza Parade, then you’d surely want to keep track of all those people. That’s how the id.txt feature in his application was born. He actually got the idea from MiniMii (another application that allowed you to get info on a Mii).

All you got to do is open up the id.txt file and start putting in the System IDs and Creator Names of all those different Miis on your parade.

Pretty simple, eh? Before anything though, make sure your PC is running on .NET 2.0 to make this application work. AJ might be able to port it later, so we’ll keep you guys updated when we get whiff of anything. Make sure you check the readme for more info and detailed how-to installation instructions. Better yet, check the user guide included in the archive!

Download: [AJ’s Mii Editor Public Beta v1.1]

AJ's Mii Editor - Image 1A simple search online will give you a hand full of hits of Mii editor applications. It’s a useful application that lets you, well, edit your Mii avatars (thanks for explaining, Captain Obvious). But what we have today is quite different. Built on the Mii Transfer framework, AJ’s Mii Editor more than simply gives you the chance to edit your Mii avatar on the PC – this one has something a little extra.

If you’re the type to have a gazillion people on your Mii Plaza Parade, then you’d surely want to keep track of all those people. That’s how the id.txt feature in his application was born. He actually got the idea from MiniMii (another application that allowed you to get info on a Mii).

All you got to do is open up the id.txt file and start putting in the System IDs and Creator Names of all those different Miis on your parade.

Pretty simple, eh? Before anything though, make sure your PC is running on .NET 2.0 to make this application work. AJ might be able to port it later, so we’ll keep you guys updated when we get whiff of anything. Make sure you check the readme for more info and detailed how-to installation instructions. Better yet, check the user guide included in the archive!

Download: [AJ’s Mii Editor Public Beta v1.1]

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