![]() I no longer have a Windows based machine, as I've switched entirely to the Apple ecosystem(a decison I mildy regret in terms of gaming, but more than worth it for the productivity it provides in comparison to Windows). ![]() ![]() But it worked well enough for people to continue requesting builds of it across the internet on various websites. It wasn't extremely popular due to it's very hit or miss nature when it came to decrypting the content obtained. I shared it a few times, and as the rest say, is history. So I made it easier, and started providing binary builds. Which wasn't exactly an easy task back then because it was for personal use. I started getting requests on how to compile it. Eventually people started running across it, apparently due to a random russian website/user that happened upon it and started spreading the repo link across the internet. So, obviously, the code had to be public. Back during a time when private repos on github weren't free. At first it was never intended to be a publically available program. There was another program that did something similar, but it was too complicated and bloated for my taste, and since I was a budding programmer and wished to enhance my skillset, I decided to fix my own problem. MapleSeed is a program initially created on a Windows system for personal use to help me obtain Wii U game files over the internet. A rewritten version of MapleSee macOS version of MapleSeed for Cemu - The Wii U Emulator ![]()
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