Color LIFE for Pocket PC 3.3

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    30/10/2009
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows CE 3.0, PocketPC

Publisher’s description

Color LIFE figures the reproduction behavior of microorganism. The reproduction rules can be free selected likewise the incremental width and output time of the generations. Color-palettes can be produced by your own. With a shape-run, new rules and nice graphics can be found. The generations become also represented with decimal cell-diameters smaller than one and with a color-median value. For Windows CE is offered Color LIFE for different processors, that were not tested all by us. Please test Color LIFE with our test-version on your CE-device therefore beforehand.

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