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No format is inherently better than the other; it just depends on how you want to launch your software. If you'd prefer your application on HOME Menu, CIA format is the way to go. Otherwise, 3DSX is probably better.
No format is inherently better than the other; it just depends on how you want to launch your software. If you'd prefer your application on HOME Menu, CIA format is the way to go. Otherwise, 3DSX is probably better.


There is also '''NDS''' (.nds) format software, which can only be used with TWiLightMenu++/nds-bootstrap and can be run by placing the NDS file anywhere on the SD card visible to TWiLightMenu++. This format of homebrew is also compatible with the DSi and with DS flashcarts.
There is also '''NDS''' (.nds) format software, which can only be used with [https://wiki.ds-homebrew.com/twilightmenu/installing-3ds| TWiLightMenu++]/nds-bootstrap and can be launched by placing the NDS file anywhere on the SD card visible to TWiLightMenu++. This format of homebrew is also compatible with the DSi and with DS flashcarts. Alternatively, you can create a forwarder that points to the <code>.nds</code> file on your SD card, which will show up on your HOME Menu. For instructions, see  [https://wiki.ds-homebrew.com/ds-index/forwarders here].


Some other file formats you might encounter (but not as often):  
Some other file formats you might encounter (but not as often):  


*'''3DS''' (.3ds) is used for cartridge dumps, which you can make/install using [[3DS:Dump titles and game cartridges|GodMode9]]. This file format is also often used with [https://citra-emu.org/wiki/dumping-game-cartridges/ Citra].
*'''3DS''' (.3ds) is used for cartridge dumps, which you can make/install using [[3DS:Dump titles and game cartridges|GodMode9]]. This file format is also often used with [https://citra-emu.org/wiki/dumping-game-cartridges/ Citra].
* '''CXI''' (.cxi) is a generic executable format sometimes used for digital file dumps / preservation.
*'''CXI''' (.cxi) is a generic executable format sometimes used for digital file dumps / preservation.
*'''APP''' (.app) is the packed application format that you will see in the <code>Nintendo 3DS</code> folder. You won't be able to directly manipulate these very easily.
*'''APP''' (.app) is the packed application format that you will see in the <code>Nintendo 3DS</code> folder. You won't be able to directly manipulate these very easily.


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To run a piece of homebrew in <code>.3dsx</code> format:   
To run a piece of homebrew in <code>.3dsx</code> format:   


#Place your <code>.3dsx</code> file in the <code>3ds</code> folder (NOT <code>Nintendo 3DS</code>) on your SD card
#Place your <code>.3dsx</code> file in the <code>3ds</code> folder (NOT <code>Nintendo 3DS</code>) on your SD card  
#*Some pieces of homebrew may require additional support files. You may have to consult the README / documentation of that software if this is the case
#*Some pieces of homebrew may require additional support files. You may have to consult the README / documentation of that software if this is the case
#The homebrew should now appear when you open the Homebrew Launcher (the blue "h" icon) on your HOME Menu   
#The homebrew should now appear when you open the Homebrew Launcher (the blue "h" icon) on your HOME Menu   
#*Navigate between homebrew applications / folders using the D-Pad and press the {{B|A}} button to launch it
#* Navigate between homebrew applications / folders using the D-Pad and press the {{B|A}} button to launch it
 
==Installing .nds files==
<code>.nds</code> files cannot be installed, but you can create a forwarder that points to the <code>.nds</code> file on your SD card, which will show up on your HOME Menu. For instructions, see  [https://wiki.ds-homebrew.com/ds-index/forwarders here].
 
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS guides]]


==Uninstalling software==
==Uninstalling software==


See [[3DS:Uninstalling software]].
See [[3DS:Uninstalling software]].
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS guides]]