Note that so far it does not work on classic TI-Nspire. Named nPDF, it supports PDF, XPS and CBZ documents. Legimet was able to port the MuPDF library and has just released the first third-party document reader for TI-Nspire CX and TI- Nspire CM ! in the next few lines, some of you may explode with joy while the others may be completely disgusted.īecause tonight is a great day in the history of the TI- Nspire. Today, we're not going to reduce this inequality, quite the contrary. Unfortunately, the TI-Nspire system provides a very limited image reader without any zoom or scrolling support, thus limiting the images to a maximum size of 318x212 pixels inadapted to US letter documents.Ī solution came with the mViewer image reader for owners of TI-Nspire still able to install Ndless.Ī drawback of this solution however, was to have a different image for each page, and therefore constantly have to close and reopen images for a document with several pages.Īlas, Texas Instruments decided for back to school 2013 to permanently block any possibility of installing Ndless on new TI-Nspire CX hardware revision 'J', thus creating an unfair inequality among buyers in regards to their future exams where some of them will still be able to build a real world of documents on their TI-Nspire while the others nothing, causing discontent among those last purchasers who can consider having been deceived after being forbidden features granted to their predecessors and which were often one of their purchase criteria. You couldn't either convert those documents to the TI-Nspire document format as it does manage very limited formatting options.Ī solution was the conversion of these documents into BMP, JPEG or PNG images.
It was not possible to put on your calculator DOC/DOCX (Microsft Word), ODT (OpenOffice Write) or PDF files (Adobe Acrobat). Until now, your TI-Nspire could not read documents files other than those created by the TI-Nspire software.