Download Witgui 2.0 (Mac OS X Lion or newer)
Known issues
Trying to list the connected WBFS partitions causes a kernel panic on Lion (Mountain Lion is safe).
New features
Added support for reading/writing .wbfs, .iso .wdf and .ciso and reading .wia files for both Wii and GameCube games. Added WBFS partition support for reading, adding, extracting, removing and recovering games (requires privileged permissions). Multiple partitions/folders can be opened at the same time in different windows and conversions can be started by dragging a game from window to window. After a drag has been performed, an alert is displayed if some game ids already exist with the option to skip the double entries, continue or abort. A single running conversion or either all conversions at once can be cancelled. Completed conversions can be cleared.
Fixed bugs
No more freezing when a lot of games are browsed. Multi-part files are correctly renamed/removed. When no internet connection can be established, instead of showing an empty space the missing cover image is set. Corrected fallback to the english cover image when no other was found for a game. Fixed some other minor bugs.
Updates
wit and wwt are not shipped along anymore, they can be downloaded automatically by selecting “File > Download WIT/WWT”. The preferences panel has been removed; the recurse depth option has been moved directly to the Open panel and the split option to the Convert panel, along with the output format option. Games are fetched incrementally. Saving and renaming of games can now be done via a token field where the new filename can be composed using some game details. Missing covers are downloaded as soon as games are browsed (this behavior can be disabled in the Open panel). Added a small column to the tableview that shows the miniature of the game cover. A click on the link “Powered by gametdb.com” in the details view opens the web page of the game itself instead of the home page; the game synopsis has been added to the details view. Free/total space of the current drive is displayed in the status bar along with the number of games found. Search operations now run faster and apply by default to the title of the games; a different search context can be selected from the search field menu. Windows left open on application quit are automatically reopened on the next start and table view columns are restored as well.