Juju2143 has made an
online tool using TI-BANK's TI-84 Plus key images that allows you to get the Getkey, Getkey
r or direct input values of each calculator keys and key combinations for BASIC and Axe languages. The keys are available in both French and English, but keep in mind that since the images are hosted in Europe, this tool might take a while to load for most North Americans.
Besides that, the first few third-party Axioms are starting to appear on Omnimaga forums, with Runer's
LCDkit and Iambian's
Pucrunch Decompression and Tools, which adds themselves to the MemKit Axiom that comes as example with
Axe Parser. Axioms are ASM libraries meant to be used in Axe programs in a similar way as other Axe commands. The programmer simply has to define a few arguments or parameters before calling the routine. Basically they're some sort of extension to the Axe language that doesn't require putting hexadecimal assembly code inside your source code.
As for site updates, Juju's getkey code finder and
Omnimaga URL shortener has been added to the
miscellaneous page.
Finally, outside Omni TI-Freakware replaced their forums with a new one (and a new design) that is hosted on their web space, replacing their
long-time Invisionfree one. The Invisionfree board will remain online, but to participate in discussions members will have to go to the
new board.