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Doors CSE 8.2

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dcse8.zip
Filename dcse8.zip (Download)
Title Doors CSE 8.2
Description Doors CSE 8.2 is the ultimate shell for your TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition. Run any program or game, whether TI-BASIC or Assembly, in RAM or Archive. Manage your programs using folders and an enhanced BASIC editor. Lock, archive, hide, rename, copy, delete, and create programs directly from Doors CSE. List and run Applications directly from Doors CSE. Like Doors CS and MirageOS on the TI-83+/TI-84+, this is a vital tool to enhance your TI-84+CSE experience.
Authors Kerm Martian (admin@cemetech.net)
Patrick Prendergast (tr1p1ea@gmail.com)
Category TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition Flash Shells
File Size 282,754 bytes
File Date and Time Tue May 19 19:29:49 2015
Documentation Included? Yes
Source Code Included? No

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REVIEWS

Review
Review by  Daniel Thorneycroft
Reviewed on 2013-11-14
Note! This review was written for a previous version of this file!

As the description advertises, this shell offers everything a user or programmer needs to either build a program, or run one.

Controls: 10/10

The controls are very easy to use, as it now utilizes a cursor style navigation over the mouse setup the predecessor versions of Doors had. While I enjoyed the mouse interface, I understand from Kerm's viewpoint why we are now using this cursor set up, and it works very well.

Graphics: 10/10

Doors CSE has a pleasing overall look to it, with nifty icons inside menus, and the ability to display custom icons inside program headers.

Usability: 10/10

From all the programs I've tried running with Doors CSE, I've run into no issues. And the beautiful thing about using DCSE, your oncalc basic editor gets enhanced to properly scroll with alpha lock enabled, and even gives you an extra line of code to view.

Doors CSE also gives a myriad of libraries for BASIC and asm programmers alike, which allows us programmers to create bigger and better programs than we ever could on other calculators.

Overall:

DCSE will stay on my TI-84+ Color for a long time to come, and will be recommended to anyone that also has this calculator.


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ARCHIVE CONTENTS

Archive Contents
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DCSE8_Manual.pdf   301976
DoorsCSE.8ck   76447

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