![]() 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. The devs don’t care, because they want you to use the web app.No way to save files… after all these years!įirst off, Geogebra is an awesome system and the Geometry engine is a masterpiece. ![]() There are many other UI problems, but why bother listing them. Oh, and if you use the online save, and want to keep a local copy too, their solution is to download the file from them, instead of saving locally from the app. *Then* it will offer to save locally, using a different dialogue than the “Download As” did. If you then try to close the app (even after using the “Download As” option), you’ll get an ‘unsaved data’ warning, which offers to save… that is, save online, which will fail because you didn’t sign in, but the error will say ‘check your internet connection’. I guess nobody changes their mind, because once you say you’re not signing in, that's it. ![]() But then if you change you mind and decide to sign in, the sign in button or menu option does… nothing. Instead, you have to choose “Download As”. No attempt to save the file locally, no feedback, just… nothing. ![]() You can choose to continue without signing in, and it then does… nothing. If you attempt to save a file, it wants you to sign in to the website. This is a web app masquerading as a desktop app. ![]()
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