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If any of you are as annoyed as I am with the closed nature of the Nspire compared to the Casio Prizm or even earlier TI calcs, and if you happen to have bought your Nspire at Amazon as I did, write a review and let the world know. The manufacturers DO pay attention to Amazon ratings, as that is what many people use to decide what to buy. My own personal peeve is that I do research and write small to medium size programs in TI-Basic to test certain ideas, some of it to do with Signal Processing. I'm talking things like Fast Fourier Transforms.The Nspire has the needed speed, but you can't start a graph at the end of a program run, automatically, like I could on the slower but well thought out TI-89. Everything is manual on the Nspire. My 'rant' is on Amazon here:http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A14BPYS1D1ZJS5/ref=cm_cr_pr_auth_rev?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReviewIt's best if you only do this if you bought your unit on Amazon, that way it wouldn't look like some group was stacking the cards against this product (it would look political, contrived or something). Nonetheless, used well, the Amazon product review feedback is one way of getting manufacturers to 'listen up'.
Not everyone on this site loves the Nspire. I see a lot of people frustrated by it's closed format. I don't think you speak for everyone.I own a Ti-86 and two Titaniums. I'm hardly anti-Texas Instruments, per seAnyway, when you try and do production work with them they are very cumbersome. Maybe o.k. for education, but they've turned their back on researchers and others who needs are different.
Anyways... Back to OS 3.2. I heard someone say it's coming out next week. I thought it was delayed?
Quote from: AzNg0d1030 on June 06, 2012, 04:23:50 pmAnyways... Back to OS 3.2. I heard someone say it's coming out next week. I thought it was delayed?Release tomorrow, most probably.News are written already, so don't bother doing that (<- message to whoever wants to )