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Re: Favorite TI-89/92+/V200 Program for 2010?
Travis Evans  Account Info

This is a hard one for me. I haven't spent much time looking at all of them—I may have to before I can decide which to vote on. The voting results of this category will be very interesting, I'm sure. :-)

Reply to this comment    16 December 2010, 10:55 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/92+/V200 Program for 2010?
ASchoenfeld  Account Info

I chose the Ams extender. This is one of the most useful programs I have.

Reply to this comment    16 December 2010, 16:00 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/92+/V200 Program for 2010?
DavidG Account Info
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It did seem nice, but I voted for NewProg. I am not a 68K user, but it's the one that looks more useful for an outsider.

Reply to this comment    16 December 2010, 17:36 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/92+/V200 Program for 2010?
Kevin Ouellet Account Info
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Ya that one seems pretty great. I haven't tried it yet, though. I wonder if it has as much potential as Axe Parser for z80 series?

Reply to this comment    17 December 2010, 02:55 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/92+/V200 Program for 2010?
apcalc Account Info

Pac-Man 68k! This one has to be one of my favorite 68k games of all time. This one definitely deserves POTY!

Reply to this comment    16 December 2010, 20:39 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/92+/V200 Program for 2010?
AJLitzau13  Account Info

Agreed. I also voted for Pac-Man.

Reply to this comment    16 December 2010, 21:20 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/92+/V200 Program for 2010?
Kevin Kofler Account Info
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Complete FTW! Technically it's not really a program of THIS year, but it finally got the feature it deserves and IMHO really should be POTY.

Reply to this comment    16 December 2010, 22:14 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/92+/V200 Program for 2010?
TC01 Account Info

Voted for Complete.

Was a bit of a tough choice- I love Pacman and Laser Tank, I think NewProg is cool conceptually (even though no one has uploaded programs for it other than the creator of the language), and I think AMS Extender is good as well (even though I don't use it).

But I picked Complete, because it's been deserving of a feature for a while now and because it might be the most useful out of all of them.

Reply to this comment    17 December 2010, 01:05 GMT

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