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Tectra Weekly Update - 3/10/2020

Tectra Weekly Update - 3/10/2020

3/10/2020

 
Hello, everyone! This has been a busy week for Tectra! I released Lynx Go and PyCalc, both of which were pretty major projects. While this week isn’t looking quite as exciting, there are a lot of cool things coming up soon. Keep reading to learn more!

THRZ Finder for Wear OS

The first thing I plan to do is release the Wear OS version of THRZ Finder, as it is nearly done. I just need to do a bit more debugging and create the Play Store listing. Stay tuned for its release!

Lynx Go Update

Lynx Go is pretty great. However, I think it can be even better! I hope to add the commands box to Lynx Go, similar to the desktop and online versions. I’ll keep you posted!

Surprise Update!

Finally, I want to release a new update for one of my programs. My hint to you is that it is a program for Windows that hasn't been updated in a while. You can guess which app I’m going to update in the comments below!

The Conclusion

This week is already looking really exciting! If you have any questions, feel free to contact Tectra. Thanks for reading, and have a good day!

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