For the guys who picked up Access_Denied's TIFF Periodic Table v2, we've got something for you. It looks like Access_Denied's been listening in on the buzz over his earlier creation (especially on the 2.8 issue), because he's released PSPeriodic Table v3. Okay, so he didn't release it himself, but he did get xploren over at the forums to let it out for downloading.
Some final notes from Access_Denied:
This is the 3rd release of my periodic table of elements. The first two were coded in the TIFF SDK. But since we have a 2.8 eLoader out, and I still wanted to add a little more onto the project, I converted it to C. It took me about 10 minutes to convert it to C, then about an hour to add the other info. As of now, it tells you:
* Name
* Symbol
* Number
* Mass
* Electronic Configuration
* Electrons in each shell
I don't think I'll be updating this again, as I see no need to. But if anyone wants more features, just ask.
For further details, read up on the README included in the download. We once again thank Access_Denied for the good job - apps like these are always welcome.
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