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Dashed lines in HTML5

With the release of Chrome 23, 3 out of 4 major browsers now support dashed curves in HTML5: Safari 5.1.2: FAIL Safari 6: OK Chrome 16.0.912.77: FAIL Chrome 23: OK Firefox 9: OK (uses mozDash) IE 9, 10: FAIL WebKit

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4.2 Release Candidate

GeoGebra 4.2 will be released soon. 21 developers have contributed to this release, so there are many new and exciting features to explore and enjoy! Here are some of the things you can look forward to, and details of how to

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GeoGebra supports two versions of Java OpenGL for 3D

For some weeks GeoGebra 5.0 beta version now supports as well Java OpenGL 1 (JOGL1) and JOGL2 for 3D rendering. You can start both from webstart here: http://www.geogebra.org/webstart/5.0/geogebra-50-jogl1.jnlp http://www.geogebra.org/webstart/5.0/geogebra-50-jogl2.jnlp Portable versions should follow.   Historically we started 3D with JOGL1. JOGL1

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Google Summer of Code Mentor Summit

Thanks to Google, this year we had 7 students for the Google Summer of Code program. This was the 3rd year we have been involved after 5 and 7 supported students since 2010. As an official closing of the annual

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Using GeoGebra on the iPad

About a month ago we already posted a great video tutorial by Linda. Here is the next in the series. Linda tries to use GeoGebra on the iPad. Of course the real iPad application is coming soon. The question is,

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What happened, what comes next

For more details version please visit the Summer newsletter 2012 wiki page. Community News Support the GeoGebra for the iPad Project! The registration is still open! GeoGebra Conference 2012, 21-23 September in Warsaw, Poland. First Pre-conference: GeoGebra ICME Pre-conference 2012. More

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19 and makes theorems proven

Back again in Austria; I’ve been to two additional conferences during the last two weeks. The first one, in Serbia, was about computer aided mathematics education, and the second one was also, but with Czech colleagues from České Budějovice.   In

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GeoGebra Chrome App released

GeoGebra in the browser. That is our new goal. And not just that. With the collaboration with Google, we have developed the GeoGebra Chrome App. It is basically GeoGebra in the browser with the extra functionality of storing the ggb

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OpenGeoProver debuting

The EACA conference has just ended, but the hard development in theorem proving did not stop. Our Serbian contributor Ivan Petrović did very nice improvements on GeoGebra by working hard on the OpenGeoProver (OGP) prototype during the last week. Now

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Be intuitive

Days are passing and the summer conference time is getting closer and closer. In two weeks we (Simon and I) will attend EACA 2012 in Spain, and then CADGME 2012 in Serbia. For both we are preparing with the new features of

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