

I didn't see anything on this page or in your post on how much it costs after the 90-day trial period. to make it viable for a mobile platform. The other possible reason is that it would take up too many resources - storage space, processing time, battery life, etc. This is true for me for most apps, but a TI simulator app is one I'd spend a little bit more on. I'm guessing that the reason is that most people want free apps or ones that don't cost very much (under $10), and this one would likely cost more than what most mobile users are willing to pay for it. I do get "hits" on the various TI model numbers I enter, but they are for third party apps that specify things like, "works similar to TI 84." I really want a genuine TI product, and I've wondered why they haven't gotten into what should be a lucrative market for them. I have periodically searched the Apple Store for my iPad and the Google Play Store for my Android smartphone to see if TI has entered these markets to make official calculators for these platforms. Unfortunately, this appears to only be available for computers (desktop/laptop).
