As of this writing, that’s the number of avatars or Second Life residents registered in PikkuBot’s database. Now, what the heck is PikkuBot? I just found out about it today while searching for Second Life Bots. To be blunt:
PikkuBot is a Bot for Second Life. You can use it e.g. to earn money on Second Life camping chairs.
Well, that is how it is described in it’s website and I guess that’s the best definition for it since it is really a bot used for camping to earn money in Second Life. LOL!
PikkuBot’s Features:
- Control your bot with included GUI or via a master avatar
- Configure once and you dont need the original Second Live software anymore!
- Teleport is included!
- AutoSit
- Follow-Mode
- Robot-Mode
- You can use the bot as an invitor for group membership
- Only uses about 30mb of your computer ram
- You can start 5 or 10 of these bots
- The bot saves his last Location/Camp-Chair/Sim
- Easy-Startup (no input needed for second start!)
- Very stable and reliable, better than any other camp-bot
- Small (about 1mb)
- IM Support
- Icons for easy status-viewing of the bot
- Outfit of original Avatar, no typical bot outfit!
- Seperate Log-Window for the Camping-Chairs
Wait! Don’t get excited just yet because this program, PikkuBot, is not free although you can download the program at their website. Again, if you are unsure about a program then don’t download it but in my case I have to download it to test it but I’m not sure if I would use it. I’m having second thoughts because it’s not FREE and, besides, I’ve already spent 2,000L$ just to try Thoys’ SL Bot.
Who and Where?
PikkuBot’s website has an interesting feature and that’s the PikkuBot Hunter-Demo. Although, it’s a demo still it displays a list of the last seen avatars together with their UUIDs and location. Cool eh? (see screenshot)
Wow, 57214 avatars and that number isn’t static because I’m sure it keeps on adding up. Also, that number is only for PikkuBot. If you take the number from all Second Life bot programs then can you imagine how many avatars are used as camping bots? Must be hundreds of thousands! O_o
Anyway, if you are interested in PikkuBot then just visit PikkuBot’s website or contact Herbee Hitchcock for pricing and other information about it.
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Tags: avatars, Camping, free, money, pikkubot, Second Life, second life bot, second thoughts, thoy's sl bot


















haha…nice blog, ok alway stay cool
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