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Holy... Is that thing running Crysis? I wasn't actually planning on buying one, but since it could probably replace my computer...
The only suggestion would be to maybe redesign the GUI to offer more screen space for browsing and other stuff, else it kinda looks weird if the GUY takes over half of the screen. Other than that, great job so far.
I say go $155 on the standard. That way you a least make a little bit.
Are the prices according to the batch assembly or one by one assembly?
That is awesome! Although I'm still not sure about the name uberspire as it is kinda Nspire-ish, and people might think "oh, it's a TI calc". also, the dev version comes with a keypad, right?
1. Are you going to have a repository like github for easy sharing of apps and programs?and 2. Is there going to be an on calc IDE and compiler?
Well I'd be more than happy to help start up a repo for the project paradise. Well the IDE can be any ide, and compiler just use like GCC or G++ and compile for ARM.
I wonder if you can use something like netbeans as an IDE, if it is only bundled with the languages C/C++ and Java it's around 50 MB. and it's cross platform and will work on linux.
The developer version was the only one supposed that came with the touchscreen. The other one was supposed to be acceptable for standardized test I thought.
@Uberspire, actually the GUI size was pretty fine in the first page screenshots. Could you use that one instead?