- #TI NSPIRE STUDENT SOFTWARE CANNOT CREATE NEW FOLDER UPDATE#
- #TI NSPIRE STUDENT SOFTWARE CANNOT CREATE NEW FOLDER PLUS#
I linked my DropBox account and I no new options showed up. It lets you import the programs you add to the app through the File Sharing in iTunes since they aren't imported automatically at each app launch.I know what you're thinking. This "Copy from iTunes" feature is the most intriguing.In settings you can enable the guided tour again, seek online help, adjust preferences sync to your Dropbox account and learn about the program (i.e., copyright).You can create a new calculators, graph, geometry, lists and spreadsheets, data & statistics as well as notes.In the top left you have your general features: new project, settings and "Import from iTunes." Like the TI-Nspire calculators themselves, everything is a document, including calculations and graphs. It starts with two folders and three example projects. In this review, I'll tell you all about my experiences with the app. None of our administrative staff got a chance to try out the apps first-hand, however, until I received a copy (via Shaun " merthsoft" McFall) of the TI-Nspire CX CAS App for iPad from Tom Reardon. Cemetech administrator Christopher "Kerm Martian Mitchell had the privilege of sitting down with Dale Philbrick from TI and Tom Reardon, a teacher who had been working testing the apps, who told him all about their goals and experiences with the apps (reproduced in the article Christopher wrote about that meeting). Although Cemetech originally had some rather vehement opinions on the TI Nspire CX's lack of programmability, TI eventually assuaged our doubts with the addition of Lua support on the TI-Nspire in June 2011, though some of our numbers still bemoan the lack of native (C/ASM) programmability.įast-forward to February 2013, when TI told us about their new TI-Nspire Apps for iPad.
#TI NSPIRE STUDENT SOFTWARE CANNOT CREATE NEW FOLDER PLUS#
A complete departure from the familiar homescreen and graphscreen interface of the venerable TI-83 Plus/TI-84 Plus series, these calculators were built around the concept of documents: you create documents in which you performed caculations, you create documents in which you drew graphs, and you can even create documents to write in.
#TI NSPIRE STUDENT SOFTWARE CANNOT CREATE NEW FOLDER UPDATE#
Like their grayscale-screened predecessors, the calculators in the TI-Nspire and TI-Nspire CAS line, these new models were meant to update the state-of-the-art of TI's calculators. In February 2011, Texas Instruments released color-screen versions of their TI-Nspire graphing calculators, christened the TI-Nspire CX and TI-Nspire CX CAS.