You can help creating new definitions!
Just run the TrIDScan module against a number of files of a given type.
The program will do the rest.
I've run TridNet several times on several kinds of files that do not yet have a definition. Then I looked if it had created a new definition anywhere. No luck. Yes you can tell me that I should have read more carefully, but otoh wouldn't it be nicer if TridNET and TridSCAN would actually be combined into one? Even nicer if it would be able to pass on its new experiences through the internet so that the database would grow with any new file type scanned?
Another suggestion: give this GREAT software more publicity! A few weeks ago I was helping a friend on her computer, trying to access files she received from a MAC user, that had no extensions. Fortunately I found out about the existance of TridNET the week before, but I had neither the program name nor the URL in my head at that moment. It took me hours of Googling to find it back. Yes it did recognise all her files, she was able to finish her work.
THANKS A LOT! although not by her colleagues. When she showed the results, her colleagues (who had also looked at the files and thought that it was impossible to open them) all dropped their jaws to the floor.
Suggestion to TridNet users: write about it, on your website, in your blog, in other forums. And do include the URL! Google will pick it up and give it a higher ranking.