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Tricorder

Tricorder - 2.0

Scan for tachyon emissions

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Current Version: 2.0
Release Date: 2000-12-15
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 14,898
Downloads (all versions): 14,897

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Sure, the PalmPilot's great for keeping track of appointments and such, but you can't scan for tachyon emissions with it... until now!

A simple touch of the scroll button lets you survey a wide variety of geological, meteorological, and biological phenomenon.

This latest version of Tricorder is, of course, freeware--you can install it and use it with absolutely no obligation to pay anything. Nonetheless, some people have written saying I should've made it shareware. So, if you'd really like to show your support, I suggest a donation of whatever size you like to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, where they're working right now to make sure that a cancer-free world doesn't remain science-fiction. You can do the whole thing online with a credit card. If you'd like, you can even make the donation in honor of "Tricorder". Check out the readme file that comes with the current Tricorder package for more info.

What's new in this version:

  • More sound
  • More animation
  • More displays
  • Customizable messages
  • Support for Tech Center Labs' Tale Light
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    Tricorder ReviewCapt, let me take a Tricorder reading of your hair.... - Version: 2.0, 3/7/2004 01:14PM PST

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    Sure, the Pilot's great for keeping track of appointments and such, but you can't scan for tachyon emissions with it... until now! A simple touch of the scroll button lets you survey a wide variety of geological, meteorological, and biological phenomenon. Don't leave the Alpha Quadrant without it! http://www.methodshop.com/palm/
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