Where is a place where we can post programs we made? I know www.ticlac.org works but it takes too long to have them submit it and sometimes they don't post it. If there isn't one, can we make a spot to post them for download?
-Ace
Where is a place where we can post programs we made? I know www.ticlac.org works but it takes too long to have them submit it and sometimes they don't post it. If there isn't one, can we make a spot to post them for download?
-Ace
Go to the ti-83 basic homepage (Up at the top) and at the bottom right of that page you will find a host of other sites to post games and programs and such. Most of them being much faster that ticalc.
Could we have something on this site like this http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/programs . We could have a bunch of downloads for programs there so we wouldn't have to go to other sites (which most guests wouldn't go to anyway).
I suppose we could add a page for that. Any ideas for a page name?
Uhhhh how about Avaliable programs. They could be rated and have comments on them too.
-Ace
Available programs sounds kind of ambiguous, but what do you think of program archives?
:) Good name. Is it possible to add ratings and comments and if so, add that?
-Ace
Those things are already built-in to every page on the site :-)
Eh, didn't see them.
-Ace
How about sub-pages, like archives:ti83, archives:ti83plus, etc?
And sub-sub-pages, like archives:ti83_math, and so on?
I'll go ahead and make the sub-pages, and see if you guys think it should stay in a system like that.
I like the idea. I hope you don't mind, but I changed the pages from archives:ti83plus to just archives:83p and likewise for the 84plus.
You really like Donut Quest, but is it really necessary to make that program display 10 times on the same page? I'm joking, I'm not an idiot.
I like what you've done with Donut Quest, but wouldn't it be easier if we made an include for that page…hmm? Yeah, I'll do that for ya.
It was just for testing purposes. I didn't feel like creating another test page, so I decided to just include the page several times. I discovered that the rating and comments modules don't allow you to embed them on another page so that they still work; they just apply to the page that they are posted on.
Firstly, I know you were testing it (I said I was joking, and not idiot =D).
Secondly, I noticed that too. A bit of a shame, really, because you can't compare programs rated differently. Perhaps we should remove the "rating" module?
Oh, I forgot to mention the include, which is tablet because I thought it looked like a tablet.
We should do a second program so we see what happens with ratings and other stuff.
Cheers ~ James Kanjo
Please be my guest :D