This was written by Bill Krimmel. This tiny application is supposed to act as a petri dish to viruses.
It is placed on your disk and should be run and checked on occasion to see if its size has changed. If so, then there is a virus present.
While the idea is clever, it is of almost no use because Scores only infects running applications and this program runs for only a second or so. Therefore the chances of Agar being infected by Scores are minute.
Also since this process is entirely manual, it is necessary for the user to remember to perform it.