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Yeah but the thing that is different is that ti-graph link and ti-connect are listed under computer sofware (a billion versions of each) but TI-nspire link is NOT!And btw where is omnom?
It really is pointless to hide important software and promote paid apps. The user base is students and they will not pay for apps, nor would a teacher force a student to buy an app too. All of what TI is doing is screwing themselves because now they will get thousands of emails from students asking on how to send files to their calculators and they will just hurt their reputation even more than they already have. BTW if TI ever cancels the 84+ my school's math department (school of 1800 students ) agreed to endorse the Prizm as the primary calculator that students must purchase after I compared the differences between the Prizm, Nspire, and Nspire CX. Because of this I might start labeling my projects with my real name because only 1 person at my school knows of me as z80man.
TI-Nspire supports the following image types: jpg, jpeg, bmp and png.
But isn't there a different image format available on the Prizm? Anyone could write a converter to make custom images. Not that it's widely available, though, since most students won't browse calc websites to download such stuff.