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What the community thinks:
Wow! That looks pretty darn good! Is this all in TI-BASIC?
Just as an fyi though, you can use the DelVar command to delete the lists and strings for your program. I wouldn't know why you would want to delete all your programs though, as it'll make it a tad unusable since people have so many of them.
Thanks! I'm glad you like it. I wrote everything in TI-BASIC and converted it into an app with BasicBuilder. Also thanks for the advice, for my initial release I focused mostly on functionality, but I'll make sure to include things like DelVar for optimization. Of course you can archive your programs, but even when archived they use 7 bytes + 1 per character in the program name, and while that may not seem like a lot, my program kinda needs all available RAM to not get an error: memory.
what do I do when I have the thing downloaded? how do I get it to my calc through TI-connect???