Doing the front end configuration and wamewah just sucks.
There is a big difference between an application sucking and a user that's not bright enough to figure out how to configure it.
Mamewah does have a bit of a learning curve, but once you get it figured out it's remarkably powerful and flexible.
If you want to take advantage of all of Mamewahs features you're going to have to invest the time to learn how all of the ini files work, and how they work together. John's site has all the ini's you could possibly need if you want to look and see how they're constructed.
If you don't want to take the time to figure it out just drop back to the 1.61. version and use the configurator listed above.
Besides, the documentation that Mini provides with his program is thorough and complete and - OK, I gotta stop now, I'm cracking myself up.
So I'm kidding abou the documentation, but the rest of the post holds true; The info is out there if you're willing to look for it.
There' s no secret handshake, no private password. Everyone else who runs Mamewah has figured it out.
Put in your time and you'll have your "Ah-Ha" moment where it all just clicks.
I'm sure many of us have muttered your same Mamewah sentiments under our breath while setting it up but we have enough appreciation for the free program and it's obviously intoxicated author to request help in a more respectful manner.