Nintendo released a new version of their Wifi Connector software today which adds full support for Microsoft's newest operation system, Windows Vista.

Finally, it’s about time Nintendo added support for Windows Vista to it’s Wifi Connector for getting your Wii and DS online. Previously the device only supported Windows XP, ignoring people running Mac and Linux, which they still have yet to fix.
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    BANDITO ATTACK Oct 27, 07
    theyre ignoring macs because nobody uses them.
    theyre ignoring linux because everyone who uses linux is a total computer geek who already has an entire wireless setup in their home.
    :}
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      Xenctuary Oct 27, 07
      They're "ignoring" Macintoshes as all Macintoshes have wireless connections built in
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    Vermillion Oct 28, 07
    Perfect timming. I am about to update my computer to Vista, and of course that I need to play online. I can get them from Nintendo's site, right?
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    xegaldis Oct 29, 07
    Oh, well this is good. I'm thinking of upgrading to Vista sometime within the next year, early time.. so this is good to hear.

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