Pretty Print for TI-83+
Posted by Eric on 15 January 2002, 09:41 GMT
Sebastian Theiss sent me word of a nifty little program he wrote that brings the ever-useful pretty print function to the TI-83+. With this function, you can now visualize and edit complex mathematical expressions in the way a TI-89 or TI-92+ does. Go download it. Pretty Print is also integrated into the Symbolic v1.6 by Brandon Sterner.
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Re: Pretty Print for TI-83+
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Brad Trevaskis
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hey...ive got a problem, i want to download pretty print for my ti83plus but the site isnt up anymore, could someone please email me the file..i would love you forever. my email is btpanther39@charter.net thanks guys
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12 May 2005, 03:46 GMT
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Re: Pretty Print for TI-83+
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Tijl Coosemans
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...and up to a CAS ;-)
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15 January 2002, 11:12 GMT
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Pretty Print for TI-83+
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Stephen zzzaw
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I think we all know the super power of the 89 and that it would be the "best" calc in a world of no limitations, but there are limits in the world of school. Most schools say you must have a 83 type or 86 calc. The best one to get because of these limitations is the TI-83Plus SE; or if you don't have enough money for the SE then the 83Plus(normal) would be the next best. I came to this conclustion because I have a 83, 83P, 83PSE, 86, and 89. The one I use the most is the 83PSE because it is ok to use in class and on tests, it holds apps that make it more powerful like the 89, it holds the most app, and is the fastest z80 type calc. I can't use my 89 in any of my math classes, on any of my tests, or the ACT (but the 89 was nice to have on the SAT). So I hope you see that the 83PSE is the over all best calc to have when it has these great apps on.
Omnicalc!!! <--- This will make the 83P \ SE even better.
Symbolic!!! <--- The best math app of this time.
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20 January 2002, 01:55 GMT
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