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« on: June 21, 2012, 11:22:12 am »
Indeed, for dialogs-like frames in [any?] OS, buttons and actions are on the bottom. For the top one, it's more like an iOS [navigationController] UI.
Thanks for your votes btw.
1067
« on: June 21, 2012, 10:46:49 am »
Indeed, in the OS dialogs etc., buttons are at the bottom.
I was first more for the top options, but at that time, the bottom view didnt have the title in the center, but now that it is, I find it better;
1068
« on: June 21, 2012, 09:38:16 am »
Hi there, TI-Planet (well, actually more Jim Bauwens and I ) will release a beta of FormulaPro very soon (that means probably a beta tonight ;-) ) For more info about this project, you can go here: http://adriweb.github.com/EEPro-for-Nspire/However, we need you in order to decide which UI we'll adopt, as we can't really decide Here are top and bottom : Which one do you prefer ? (Why ? Or do you have another idea ? ) Thanks !
1069
« on: June 21, 2012, 09:28:12 am »
TI will fix the issue, and they will update it as soon as they can. I'm sure they will not waits months to release it.
Well I'm not so sure but I certainly hope so.
1070
« on: June 19, 2012, 04:11:40 pm »
Aren't emulators against iPad appstore rules? If TI decided to release TI-Nspire Student Software for the ipad, they would have to do it via Cydia, meaning only jailbroken devices could run it.
Yes, they aren't allowed, but it's not at all what TI would make anyway. If they are to release something, they probably would re-code the software anyway to support some kind of nspire format, "possibly", I don't know. Also, it wouldn't be an emulator, but rather just another type of product that could be a CAS-powered Math applications, but looking more like the Nspire ?
1071
« on: June 19, 2012, 07:08:13 am »
Ah, if only that were true. Then the TI cas would have competitive math capabilities. For example, i have a ten year old Hp calc that I use for Laplace capability because TI won't put that capability on their calc's. Also, there are a lot of customers that would like to use nspire technology on their iPad but TI ignores these customers and doesn't support that platform.
Oh, I totally agree with you on the point that CAS can be improved. Everybody would welcome changes and more features, of course. For now, we'll have to stay with user-made programs (for Laplace Transforms..., for example). I guess they actually rely on third-party programs so far to do this kind of specific math things. I don't really know... However, about the iPad thing, how could you possibly know what they are doing right now ? I'm not aware (I haven't looked) that Casio did any Prizm app for the iPad neither ? And from what I've seen on the App Store right now, there isn't much CAS software that support as much as the Nspire Computer software can. So whenever TI releases some iOS app (I'm personnaly pretty sure they will since it's the obvious evolution on the education side (see news about US schools getting iPads))
1072
« on: June 18, 2012, 12:16:22 pm »
I think your post is a good example of why TI is pretending to warm up to the community. People are learning that there is an excellent alternative to dealing with ti's "we don't need you additude." It's Casio calc's. My impression of TI's tactics are that they believe the only customers that they need to please are the teachers and the teachers will then require the students to use their nspires.
So that means that casio doesn't support the community, but it also doesn't lock down everything? Yes I'm gonna buy a casio calc, sir.
But, if that were to be wrong anytime soon, I guess TI would revise its stategy plan... They obviously are aware of what competitors do, so they must adapt when they feel the need for it anyway...
1073
« on: June 18, 2012, 07:20:40 am »
I just put that up on Inspired-Lua's [lua]gc:drawString[/lua] :
1074
« on: June 17, 2012, 06:27:55 pm »
That doesnt sound right. I don't see why drawing-related stuff would get changed... ? Can you post the full code, I'll be helping you (Edit: or is it directly the UseThisFile.lua ? )
1075
« on: June 17, 2012, 06:25:32 pm »
That is if you are a programmer, but we are a minority of users. I am the only calc programmer at my entire school.
Sadly same for me. 3 times. (I dont count people making "Input A; Disp A") Probably a total of 1000+ students.
1076
« on: June 15, 2012, 11:30:50 am »
You can test it on the emu
1077
« on: June 14, 2012, 11:44:38 am »
Well I think you're going too far with unproven conclusions about many people from simple/small facts based on an update. But we won't argue that here, it's quite pointless.
1078
« on: June 13, 2012, 07:38:15 pm »
Same in France.
You'll never see schools getting you calcs. You'll have to buy it yourself in a store... They may just recommand some models, although each teacher will have its preference....
1079
« on: June 13, 2012, 04:55:01 pm »
I don't think they knew about it. The release was already postponed to solve some issues .. so I think they would not have released it if they knew about it. The people (who are on a pretty high level with TI) did not know about the bug, and they already fixed some of the ones we reported.
Anyway it's clear evident that they have not trust in their own quality assurance anymore. But still focusing on "fixing" the Ndless issue... How irresponsible and irrelevant.
Well, every company do beta tests with other people than "inside", but it's still very bad for the image hat bugs like that didn't get fixed in time.
1080
« on: June 13, 2012, 04:53:25 pm »
He means to make them local.
(not localized here as a language point of view)
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