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#1 senso

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Posted 05 June 2007 - 08:01 PM

I know that I shouldn't be posting here about the Ti, but I need to instal the Notefolio Creator program on the Windows to do some texts, but i cant instal it because the installer is always saying that I need .Net 1.1 or greater. I have already installed the .Net but i doesn't let me install the program.
What can i do?

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Posted 05 June 2007 - 11:09 PM

I know that I shouldn't be posting here about the Ti


You should post in a TI forum about this.

What can i do?


Get a CASIO graphing calculator (I suggest a CASIO fx-9860G, you're using a TI-84 anyways, so you probably don't need the CAS anyway) and join the community. :D

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Posted 06 June 2007 - 10:50 PM

Are you sure you have the latest version of .net and of the notefolio? I have never used Notefolio myself, but I can try giving it a shot tonight.

But posting this on a TI site would get you better results. I suggest posting in my group's forum www.revsoft.org I know we have a lot of members with 84+ SE series calcs that can perhaps lend a hand.

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Posted 07 June 2007 - 01:46 PM

I have a Casio?CFX?9850?GB?Plus,?but?to?do?my?Fisic-Quimic?exam?I?will?use?the?Ti?because?it's?way?faster?to?do?the?txt?helps?on?the?PC?and?them?pass?it?to?the?calc.
The problem is halfway solved because one friend gave me the files and now I don't need to install the prog.
Thank for your help.

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Posted 09 June 2007 - 02:09 AM

yeah, no problem, I see you posted at revsoft. If you want some games for that 84+ of yours we got some good projects going. Wizards is an interesting one even if you don't like card games like Magic the Gathering. There is a demo on there. Zelda doesnt have a public demo but has some awesome screenshots.

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Posted 09 June 2007 - 02:33 PM

I have a Casio CFX 9850 GB Plus, but to do my Fisic-Quimic exam I will use the Ti because it's way faster to do the txt helps on the PC and them pass it to the calc.
The problem is halfway solved because one friend gave me the files and now I don't need to install the prog.
Thank for your help.


Well, I still suggest getting a CASIO fx-9860G. It's the fastest calculator on the market right now and it has more features than a TI-84. There's also the fx-9860SD which has a SD card slot allowing up to 1GB of storage. You can read TXT files on the calculator using the TXTREAD add-in.

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Posted 13 June 2007 - 01:13 AM

hmm the storage slot is a cool feature...

the 84s can use the mini usb port to transfer files from flashdrive, provided you have the software on the calc. But that isn't a built in feature it's a seperate program from one of the members of the community.


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