I used TD-3 from Photographer's Formulary, and it's still available from them. Way better than Technidol for me, for pictorial applications at least. Tech Pan is not an ideal general photography film by any means, anyway. A lot of loss to highlight and shadow gradation, the proverbial "soot and chalk" syndrome, no matter how you develop it. I used it primarily for actual technical purposes, and sold off my big stash of 8x10 sheets a few years ago to an 8x10 photographer who did want to try it pictorially.
I had a friend who shot Tech Pan for a number of years in his 6X6 SLR with expensive Zeiss lenses. He got incredible detail, but at the expense of routinely blanked out deep shadows and upper highlights. Plus micro-films like this have quite a few tiny zits or whatever in open skies if seriously enlarged, like from 35mm. Once I turned him on to Efke R25, that was the end of his Tech Pan addiction. But when that film went away, he simply reverted back to FP4 where he had started.