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Is 3D graphing still on HP's Prime to-do list?
09-10-2015, 06:08 AM (This post was last modified: 09-10-2015 06:14 AM by Parmenedes.)
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RE: Is 3D graphing still on HP's Prime to-do list?
Your condescension is not appreciated. I must have a faulty unit. So far, it wouldn't turn on properly, the software didn't work, and having followed all the instructions to the letter to install Han's 3D graphing utility, it is not showing up in my calculator in any way, shape, or form. Having to download a file, unzip it, copy/paste the contents of said file, execute a dozen different commands in the connectivity software (after executing a couple dozen commands along with half an hour of troubleshooting just to get said software even to operate), and still not having the ultility work (which should have been included with the calculator out of the box) is simply ridiculous. What's the point of even having this connectivity software if the process to put an app on the calculator is so much more complicated than it would be just to drag-and-drop it?

Edit: By the way, one thing I've learned from my research in trying (still unsuccessfully) to get this calculator to work is that most people who have bothered to write anything about it online (present company excluded, obviously) prefer the older models to the prime. While adding a touchscreen and color display was a brilliant idea, if only for the ease of zooming in and out of graphs and moving them around, HP has sacrificed a lot of utility for bling. Thus far it seems that a lot of potential has been utterly wasted.
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RE: Is 3D graphing still on HP's Prime to-do list? - Parmenedes - 09-10-2015 06:08 AM



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