Datel releases My Mii Manager for Mii fans

My Mii Manager - Image 1Leave it to Datel to package something meant for every Wii lover out there. There’s now news going around the internet of the quirky-looking Mii Manager, a device that allows you to edit your Mii on the PC.

As the Codejunkies website describes Mii Manager,

Our powerful Mii Manager software lets you edit your Mii on your PC. ItÂ’s a doddle to use. Just import your Mii into the editor, then edit it until your heartÂ’s content. You can even share your Mii with Wii gamers from all over the world over the internet!

The whole package comes with their own software app for PC use, as well as a a USB Bluetooth receiver which they say would “let you use your Wii-mote with your computer.” There isn’t mention of the GlovePIE application, though, which is the app commonly used to manipulate PC interfaces through the Wiimote, so be wary of the fine print on just how well you can use the Wiimote with your PC. Still, not bad for those non-techies who have 20 bucks to spare.

Oh, and one last thing. Anyone know what a “doddle” is?

My Mii Manager - Image 1Leave it to Datel to package something meant for every Wii lover out there. There’s now news going around the internet of the quirky-looking Mii Manager, a device that allows you to edit your Mii on the PC.

As the Codejunkies website describes Mii Manager,

Our powerful Mii Manager software lets you edit your Mii on your PC. ItÂ’s a doddle to use. Just import your Mii into the editor, then edit it until your heartÂ’s content. You can even share your Mii with Wii gamers from all over the world over the internet!

The whole package comes with their own software app for PC use, as well as a a USB Bluetooth receiver which they say would “let you use your Wii-mote with your computer.” There isn’t mention of the GlovePIE application, though, which is the app commonly used to manipulate PC interfaces through the Wiimote, so be wary of the fine print on just how well you can use the Wiimote with your PC. Still, not bad for those non-techies who have 20 bucks to spare.

Oh, and one last thing. Anyone know what a “doddle” is?

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