There has been complete TI calculator emulator since ages ago. On top of that a pure math software in smartphone is vastly superior than any calculator. (And cheaper. Those disposable freebie smartphone at walmart can run circle around TI calculator.)
Maxima on android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.yhonda
old youtube. TI emu on android.
Highly recommend it. It has certain scripts to increase efficiency within wanikani like preventing going to the next kanji if you make a mistake so you don't skip the explanation.
Your question is really beyond the scope of a few Reddit comments. This is a highly technical and complex field to get into. I suggest finding a good Hermeneutics text and working your way through it.
If you have an Android phone, you should download RTS Mobile, go to Lectures, Find Old and New Testament, and listen to Robert Cara's lectures in Advanced Biblical Exegesis (which isn't really that advanced). This lecture series really helped me to grow in my understanding of Hermeneutics, and Cara does a great job as a lecturer. If you don't have Android, I believe these lectures can be found on iTunes University or something (I'm not an Apple guy).
Apart from the app linked in the other reply, I also found these two apps that have links to Wikipedia but can send notifications
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alexandrucene.dayhistory
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.vodnouho.android.yourday
There's a free app called Hanbaobao which could work for you.
Otherwise, both Pleco and Hanping (Popup) have paid add-ons that work pretty well.
For copying and pasting texts or reading digital books I think the free version of 读书 app can work as well.
Also wanted to mention WaniKani because it's the only method that's got me to practice Kanji nearly every day. Best used in conjunction with a third party mobile app (I use WK for WaniKani)
Link: https://www.wanikani.com/
Link for WK for WaniKani: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tr.xip.wanikani
If they have an Android phone I'd suggest https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.puzz.a10000sentences . I have no explanation for this phenomenon, but from the usage stats and reviews it seems that at least 50% of the users are Arabs learning English.
Sure! Which phone do you use?
Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/reformed-theological-seminary/id476373303
If you still jave trouble let me know :)
The best would be to listen to bible colleges or seminaries. Here are two that let you listen to the lectures for free.
The widget is really good, it gives you a "On This Day" view which I usually find something interesting to do further research on.
Check out Spiral Alpha. I'm no longer a student, but almost wish I was just so I could try this app out! It looks like an awesome planner and includes Google Calendar integration!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.ccrama.spiral
As for backups - Texas intruments have all of their calculators' OSs available on their homepage. You'll have to register an account with them, but that's all.
As for the calculator not accepting new OSs, you'll need to be more detailed than that. What calculator is it, and what error message does it give?
Also, are you allowed to use a mobile phone with a calculator app? This app emulates a variety of TI calculators on your mobile phone - the ROM is available on TI's homepage, once you register an account.
Yes, they are. But for a complete beginner I guess it's easier to stick to one of them, it's easier if you can learn that "bread" is "hleb", than memorize all the alternatives ("hleb" in Serbian and "kruh" in Croatian).
PS. I don't think you can really learn Serbian from it, but you can at least get an idea about how sentences are formed and learn some vocabulary from: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.puzz.a10000sentences (if you use Android). I hope to add enough sentences in Croatian (on Tatoeba) to have the Croatian collection available soon.
I'm not so sure about apple devices, but Android does have a wanikani app (not from tofugu, I believe), but it does come with the ignore answer function which is great. I do probably 70% of my reviews from my phone and the UI is great.
Actually, just searched
It actually seems the Apple version has much more features than the android one. I would kill for the reorder script! I'm also interested in what the "fast-forward" script is, but I'm still content with just having an ignore option.
Hi all,
This is a personal side project: a language learning application. The idea is to pick a language then commit yourself to go through 10,000 sentences in that language. Sentences are ordered by complexity (shorter sentences and more frequent words first). For each sentence you must guess all the words.
If you encounter a word you don't know, you can add it to your local dictionary (creating a dictionary and learning new vocabs is the main goal of the app). The app is using TTS (if available), and is best used with Google Translate (with "tap to translate" enabled).
There are currently 12 languages, but I'll probably add more with time.
On Google play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.puzz.a10000sentences
The source code is here: https://github.com/tkrajina/10000sentences
I don't have this kind of money, but I would really like to have access to this kind of info, so I did a search and it looks like there is a Google app which can do this and more. I might buy it and try it out later, but I wonder if anyone has used it before:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cosmic_watch.cosmicwatch
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I know reformed theological seminary has all their courses available on an app and maybe on itunesU. I've listened to most of them and I really enjoyed it.