


A copy and move segment would be helpful. *Deselect tool (arrow) should be part of the main screen and not at the bottom of the screen in the tool pallet. It’s impossible to create segments that are far apart or when two points are close together, without the ability to zoom and pan.

*I would like to see, two finger tool rejection when panning and zooming. From the users experience this very frustrating. I assume this has to do with the math behind the surface of the program. *When deleting points and lines, it tends to delete in groups. I love the in app icons, which are clear and easy to read! It has a more fluid feel than some other apps of its kind. In many ways this app succeeds where other geometry apps fail. That said I believe the user experience of this app needs a little push in the friendly direction. It is much easier to criticize then to create. So I think this is a great app in many ways.

This could could be the greatest geometry app ever if you could give us just a few more options. Just for the sake of being able to save projects to come back to later, at this point I’d rather use other apps and do without the added math. Many of the other geometry app have these options, but not the algebra that goes with it. Of course, layers won’t matter at all if we can’t save our work within the app to add or work on layers at a later time. The option of actual layers would be preferable, especially if we could set color/size/thickness attributes for each layer, leave the base layer and delete upper layers, make layers visible/hidden during demonstrations and/or for teaching purposes, etc. Why are we not able to create geometry in layers so that base layers could be locked and new layers constructed over the top of them? OR at the very least, make it so that previous color/thickness/shape applies to each new point/segment/line until the attributes are changed the next time so we can change the colors as we go progress to a new “imaginary” layer w/o having to change the attributes of each point/segment individually. I also like to compare geometries between different constructions to find possible shared lines, intersections, points, etc. Each time I open the app, my previous work has disappeared and I have to start all over. Unfortunately, I can only create temporary, not-very-complex constructions in Geogebra because there’s no option to save my work! I can export an image, but there’s no way to save it to come back to add on to or finish later. *looking at you AutoCAD* You don’t realize this until you export the file and zoom in to review it on a PC.
#GEOGEBRA MATH APPS VS. GEOGEBRA CLASSIC PC#
I’ve been trying to use CAD apps to create complex geometries due to them having basic features like SAVE & LAYERS that this app doesn’t have, but quite a few of the iPad CAD apps don’t actually attach lines and segments to the points like the PC versions. I had high hopes for this iPad app because the PC version is the most accurate of any geometry program I’ve used. I encourage the developers to either support iOS or not… but don’t make a frustratingly incomplete app. In the support forums I see years of people complaining about this inability to save files. ggb file… but then when I went through the ridiculous workaround to open it, the file was corrupted and didn’t even remotely contain what I started with. It didn’t work for me: I used the “share” menu, exported it to files, and ended up with a. Sure, if you look online, after extensive searching you will find various people explaining workarounds for how you can supposedly save your work, but you will find just as many people complaining that it doesn’t work right. But! The iOS version is useless for anything other than quick and dirty sketches because *you still can’t reliably save your work even after all these years*. It’s smooth and useful for all sorts of purposes, such as understanding geometry proofs, definitions of conic sections, or just playing around. First off, Geogebra is an awesome system and the Geometry engine is a masterpiece.
