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Doors CS 7.2 Released!
« on: July 12, 2013, 11:06:03 am »
About thirteen years ago, I started writing Doors CS, then known as Doors XP. It started as a list of programs drawn onto the graphscreen with TI-BASIC, and gradually evolved into the full-featured shell it is today, used on hundreds of thousands of TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus graphing calculators. It evolved from a TI-83 BASIC program to a TI-83 Plus/TI-84 Plus ASM program to an App. It has engendered accolades, criticism, and controversy, and Doors CS and its features have been featured on ticalc.org, Hackaday, Gizmodo, and others. Today, it is with bittersweet pride that I bring the final chapter of Doors CS for the TI-83 Plus/TI-84 Plus to a close by releasing Doors CS 7.2.

Doors CS 7.2 is the ultimate shell and GUI for your TI graphing calculator. It can run any BASIC or ASM program or game, including MirageOS, Ion, Doors CS, and nostub programs. Organize your programs into nested folders, lock, rename, copy, archive, hide, and edit programs directly from Doors CS, or use the HomeRun feature to run any program from the TI-OS homescreen. Doors CS is built to be extremely user-friendly, using a mouse-based interface to appeal to users accustomed to using computers. On the opposite end of the user spectrum, it includes myriad keyboard shortcuts so that those who prefer to use a keyboard rather than a mouse can quickly and efficiently move through Doors CS. The Associated Program feature lets you click on any file, like game levels, documents, pictures, and songs, and have them automatically open with the correct viewer program.  Doors CS 7.2 builds in the CALCnet2.2 networking library for communication and multiplayer gaming between two, twenty, or two billion calculators, as well as many bug fixes and tweaks since Doors CS 7.1. It contains full libraries for xLIB, Celtic III, PicArc, Omnicalc, and the new DCSB Libs; TI-BASIC programmers can now even use CALCnet.

I want to especially thank all of you in the community, from the Cemetech administrators who helped me stay motivated on Doors CS, to the beta-testers and coders who contributed their time and effort. I even want to thank the seasoned community members who scoffed at some young upstart boasting about his as-yet nonexistent shell so many years ago, whose skepticism pushed Doors CS from two marble notebook full of half-working assembly code into the rock-solid, widely-used software that it is today. I look forward to the next decade-long project that I'll find myself embroiled in. As for you, download Doors CS 7.2 today and experience the full power of your calculator!

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Doors CS 7.2
Doors CS Software Developers' Kit (SDK)
Video of major Doors CS features



Reminder: Cemetech Contest #10 is now in full swing, and ending in about 4 weeks! If you haven't been working on your entries, now is the time to start programming, lest you miss out on winning the excellent calculators and other prizes we have to offer. Special thanks to Texas Instruments for posting a blurb about the contest on their Facebook page and helping to promote educational calculator programming.

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Re: Doors CS 7.2 Released!
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2013, 02:11:36 pm »
Wow, this is awesome! Also, those people were complete dicks to you... I guess there wasn't much moderation at ticalc.org at the time... Still, I'm glad to see that you never gave up. Great work, Kerm!

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Re: Doors CS 7.2 Released!
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2013, 02:14:59 pm »
Wait, it's out of beta?!?!?! AWESOME!

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Re: Doors CS 7.2 Released!
« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2013, 02:50:54 pm »
Congratulations on thirteen years of Doors CS development!
Due to dissatisfaction, I will be inactive on Omnimaga until further notice. (?? THP hasn't been much success and there's also the CE. I might possibly be here for a while.)
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Re: Re: Re: Doors CS 7.2 Released!
« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2013, 12:29:21 pm »
Congrats Kerm! I'll update as soon as I can. :)
Wow, this is awesome! Also, those people were complete dicks to you... I guess there wasn't much moderation at ticalc.org at the time... Still, I'm glad to see that you never gave up. Great work, Kerm!
yeah in 2002 they lost their news editor and stuff so moderation was not a big priority. Most comments were offtopic x.x. But back then Kerm released many redundant programs and some people were probably convinced that DoorsCS just tried to compete with Doorways (from the then-infamous Hays Games group) instead of Ion/MirageOS. And people like to hold grudges for some reasons. -.-