
Women Do Science : posters de 5 femmes scientifiques 174 (07/03 09:35).Résultats+scripts concours Casio de dessin de Noël 2022 105 (08/03 21:19).So, okay, there are many functions available, but I'm not sure there are any really new things that haven't been made available in Basic programs, or even nice GUI-based Lua scripts, beforehand (and once again, for free) - a few examples : Apparently, apps like that have worked on z80 and 68k, but the competition is real (and free) on the Nspire, most of the time for a better app in the end, so. I definitely don't think it's worth $30, but that's just me.(however, I see it's checking the serial, so that is at least one reason for 4.2) Only working on 4.2+ handhelds?: That's just an unnecessary artificial limitation.The "copy/paste" trick protection: Come on, is that a joke? It's annoying the sh*t out of users because the system clipboard isn't usable anymore, as the app keeps setting the clipboard to "1", so when you do a copy/paste in your browser or something else, when, it'll get overwritten by "1".

so you have to go back to it and remove it Press ? Yep, but that creates a newline in the box as well. The UX is bad: In user input fields, what could you do to validate? Press ? nope.

And well, it would have been useful - again on some inputs, the script simply crashed

user input validation is simply not there, so you can type non-sense things and it will accept it (thanks CAS so that it won't crash on everything because it's able to return things like "123*asdf/456").

Well, it's nice to see more Nspire-Lua dev, but while I do respect their business choices, I'm not fond of their code/apps:
