You may also contact one of your Product Dealers and see if you may be able to get a better value by visiting the link below.Īlternatively, you may want to use TI-Nspire computer link software. You may purchase it from Texas Instruments directly by visiting the link below.
TI-Nspire CAS student software - perpetual license- $119.00.TI-Nspire CAS student software - 365 day subscription - $29.50.TI-Nspire student software - perpetual license- $112.00.TI-Nspire student software - 365 day subscription - $27.50.To download the software please visit the link below.īelow is a list of available configurations along with their suggested retail price if you wish to purchase a new license. This software allows for transferring of TI-Nspire documents to and from the computer but will not allow you to open and work on the documents on your computer.
As an alternative you may download and install the free TI-Nspire computer link software.
If you activated it on one computer and wish to have it on a second computer you will need to purchase a new license for that computer. Per the license agreement it is not transferable. The software that comes free with the handheld is designed to be installed and activated on a single computer. I will be more than happy to answer your questions about the activation process for the software and its license agreement. It is unfortunate that you are having difficulties trying to activate your TI-Nspire student software on a second computer. Thank you for contacting Texas Instruments. Quote Re: US, SftInstallUse, TI-Nspire or TI-Nspire CAS Software
it seems like they are out to get the legitimate buyer, but the crook who crack the software can use it in anyway they like without spending a coin or get a slap on their wrist. This whole single machine activation bull crap is so inconvenient. What do you think are the success rate on something like this? but i prefer not to do this since it is a hassle and i need the calculator and i'm using it for my class right now.ĭoes any of you have situation similar to this where you have to get new activation for the newer computer you purchased or replacement computer from warranty. now i'm thinking of returning the calculator back to the store and wait until i get my new computer and buy the calculator again. i emailed ti support about my situation and haven't got a respond.
my situation is that i'm looking to upgrade to a newer laptop in a few months and need to have my student software activated on the new machine.
By clicking the Type heading, all files are sorted by type, allowing you to quickly spot those that have a.tns extension.I just recently purchased an nspire cx cas calculator and learned that the student software can only be activated on a single computer after i have already activated the software on my computer.
This extension is only viewable if the file resides on your computer and cannot be seen in the My Documents view on your handheld device.While browsing for files on your computer, consider using the Detail view. The.tns extension conventionAll TI-Nspire files are identified by a.tns file extension. You can see the View Content, Manage Handhelds, and Transfer Documents options directly from the Welcome screen.Here is a typical TI-Nspire Computer application screen with annotations describing its various components. Just deselect the Always Show This at Startup check box in the lower-left corner.The Welcome screen on TI-Nspire Teacher Software includes three additional options. Or, if you hover over an application icon, the preview window shows you an example of that application as well as a short description of what the application does.If you get to a point that you don’t feel like you need to see the Welcome screen every time you open your TI-Nspire Computer Software, a fix is available. If you hover over the name of a recent document, the preview window shows you the first page of that document.