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Calculator Community => Other Calc-Related Projects and Ideas => TI-Nspire => Topic started by: GB on July 05, 2012, 06:59:13 pm

Title: TI-Nspire Linking Software
Post by: GB on July 05, 2012, 06:59:13 pm
How come it's got to be such a pain in the *&# to find? Seriously?!?  :banghead:

I remember back when I could just download the TI-Nspire Computer Link software and use that. But now that doesn't work, and I have to mess around with a free trial of their Student software and reinstall it every 30 days. Is there any less irritating and inconvenient way to send programs to and from the TI-Nspire?
Title: Re: TI-Nspire Linking Software
Post by: blue_bear_94 on July 05, 2012, 07:01:52 pm
TiLP, if you can manage to uninstall the TI drivers and use TiLP's instead.
Title: Re: TI-Nspire Linking Software
Post by: Hayleia on July 06, 2012, 02:39:19 am
You also have TI-Nspire Computer Link (http://tiplanet.org/forum/archives_voir.php?id=5489).
It doesn't need any license (at least, it didn't ask me for a license) and is especially designed for transferring programs, which means that it is a bit faster than the other official TI Softwares :)
Title: Re: TI-Nspire Linking Software
Post by: Adriweb on July 06, 2012, 05:05:31 am
You also have TI-Nspire Computer Link (http://tiplanet.org/forum/archives_voir.php?id=5489).
It doesn't need any license (at least, it didn't ask me for a license) and is especially designed for transferring programs, which means that it is a bit faster than the other official TI Softwares :)

Well he was talking about that :P

Also, before 3.2 it was indeed a pain in the ass to find, but they reintroduced it (updated), so it4s on their download pages now anyway.
Title: Re: TI-Nspire Linking Software
Post by: aeTIos on July 06, 2012, 08:36:38 am
I prefer TiLP but that's mainly due to the fact I have linux... (and I refuse using any official software other than TI's operating systems)
Title: Re: TI-Nspire Linking Software
Post by: Jonius7 on September 21, 2012, 04:29:47 am
You also have TI-Nspire Computer Link (http://tiplanet.org/forum/archives_voir.php?id=5489).
It doesn't need any license (at least, it didn't ask me for a license) and is especially designed for transferring programs, which means that it is a bit faster than the other official TI Softwares :)

Well he was talking about that :P

Also, before 3.2 it was indeed a pain in the ass to find, but they reintroduced it (updated), so it4s on their download pages now anyway.

Yeah they have links to the new (3.2) version however the first search result on google is misleading. It's titled TI-nspire Computer Link Software yet tells you to try the 30 day trial of the TI-nspire Software
http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/productDetail/us_nspire_computerlink.html