TIFF Periodic v2
Just yesterday, developer Propel released TIFF PSPeriodic, a homebrew application emulating the periodic table of elements. Remember him telling everyone to pardon the graphics because it doesn’t look good? We actually thought it was good enough but credit goes to the good dev for working tirelessly to further improve his simple yet useful creation.
So it came as surprise to us when he released TIFF PSPeriodic v2 today. Apparently, the developer found a few bugs and fixed them accordingly. Also and most obviously, in Propel’s words, the application was given a “little cosmetic change.” Aside from its aesthetic value, the new color schemes actually make it easier to tell which elements belong to which group.
As always, gratitude was extended to SG57 and the Noobz team. While we think and firmly believe that the application is already in its top shape, only the creator will know when his work is done. So, we encourage everyone who’ll be needing and using TIFF PSPeriodic v2 to provide feedback for Propel’s future reference.
Download: [TIFF PSPeriodic v2]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]
Just yesterday, developer Propel released TIFF PSPeriodic, a homebrew application emulating the periodic table of elements. Remember him telling everyone to pardon the graphics because it doesn’t look good? We actually thought it was good enough but credit goes to the good dev for working tirelessly to further improve his simple yet useful creation.
So it came as surprise to us when he released TIFF PSPeriodic v2 today. Apparently, the developer found a few bugs and fixed them accordingly. Also and most obviously, in Propel’s words, the application was given a “little cosmetic change.” Aside from its aesthetic value, the new color schemes actually make it easier to tell which elements belong to which group.
As always, gratitude was extended to SG57 and the Noobz team. While we think and firmly believe that the application is already in its top shape, only the creator will know when his work is done. So, we encourage everyone who’ll be needing and using TIFF PSPeriodic v2 to provide feedback for Propel’s future reference.
Download: [TIFF PSPeriodic v2]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]