Calculators What are some alternatives to the TI89 calculator software?

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For users seeking open-source calculator software similar to the TI-89, Maxima is recommended as a viable option. Additionally, TI99SIM is mentioned as an emulator that may meet user needs. Links to these resources are provided for easy access. The discussion highlights the importance of finding user-friendly alternatives to complex software like Mathematica.
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Hey,
Right now, my beloved TI89 is off in another country, so I was wondering if anyone knew of an open source calculator software that functions sort of as easily as a TI (not like Mathematica or something). Thanks.
 
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