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Hello GeoGebra community,


First of all, I would like to thank you guys for developing and improving GeoGebra everyday.


I have been trying to use GeoGebra 6 (GGB6) for mac OS since, I believe GeoGebra 5 (GGB5) is no longer going to be updated.


I think, in general, GGB6 works fantastic and I understand why you are trying to have an standard interface for all devices (desktops and tablets). Of course, it has a new interface and it will take some time to get use to it.


I just have a few suggestions that I hope you can add to GGB6 for the mac OS.


1. For some reason, I cannot copy and paste in GGB6. Sometimes I write some GGB scripts in other text processors, and then I bring it to GGB. In GGB5 works fine the copy and paste but not with GGB6. The online GGB6 version works fine though. Could you please allow Copy/Paste in GGB6 for mac OS? Or maybe it is available, but I have not found it.


2. GGB5 has the fantastic feature of dragging any View (as a separable window) and place it anywhere you want. So you can have a great combinations of Views (CAS, Grafics1,2 and 3D). However, GGB6 does not have that feature, or I have not been able to find it. So with GGB6, you can get one horizontal-view option, see examples below.


Example GGB6 Views:


Example GGB5 views:


3. Finally. Is there a way to open the Object Properties in GGB6 in a separate window? This is something I can do in GGB5 and I find it very useful since I can keep all the other Views open.


Well, I think that's all. Maybe there is a link where I can read and learn how to use all the options and features of GGB6 and find a way to do all my requests, but I have not found it. Maybe you are going to keep updating the classic GGB5, so I can keep use it. In any case, I do appreciate all the effort you guys make for helping and supporting all GeoGebra users like me :)

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Thank you guys, and have a great day.

Matt Cone January 1, 2013 TutorialsMacDeveloper

Web developers know it’s important to test their websites on every web browser and device possible. And with the growing popularity of the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, it’s only natural that they’ll also want to test their websites on all of those devices. But short of stocking up on a bunch of Apple products, how can developers preview their websites in iOS?

Actually, it’s easy. Anybody can do it by installing Apple’s iOS simulator on their Mac for free. This functional demo, complete with the mobile Safari web browser, allows you to preview your website or web application in iOS. It looks exactly the same as it does on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.

There are limitations to the simulator. You can’t install apps from the App Store in the simulator, so forget about playing Need for Speed: Most Wanted. And many of the apps that come preinstalled on iOS devices are not available in the simulator. Here’s the bottom line: This stripped-down simulator is great for testing websites, but not much else.

Installing the iOS Simulator on Your Mac

Ready to get started? The first step is downloading Xcode and installing the iOS simulator on your Mac. Here’s how to install the iOS simulator on your Mac:

  1. Download and install Xcode from the Mac App Store. It’s free!

  2. Right click on the Xcode icon in the Applications folder and select Show Package Contents, as shown below.

  3. Open the iPhone Simulator application. You can find the alias in Contents → Applications, as shown below.

  4. For easy access to the iOS simulator in the future, drag and drop the iOS Simulator alias on to your Desktop or the Applications folder.

  5. The iOS simulator is now installed and running on your Mac, as shown below.

As mentioned earlier, you’ll notice that the simulator is missing a lot of the applications and settings that come with every iOS device.

Rotating the Simulator

Every iOS device has a gyroscope that keeps track of the screen’s orientation. For example, if you turn the device horizontally, iOS will automatically rotate the screen if you’re using an app that supports the feature. The simulator can rotate, too! It can be a useful tool when you’re developing a responsive website or web app.

Here’s how to rotate the simulator:

  1. Open the iOS simulator, if it’s not already open.

  2. Open the Safari app in the simulator.

  3. From the Hardware menu, select Rotate Left or Rotate Right. The simulator will rotate, as shown below.

To rotate the simulator back again, select a rotation option from the Hardware menu.

Simulating Different iOS Devices

What good would an iOS simulator be without the ability to switch between the different dimensions of the iPhone 4, iPhone 5, and the different versions of the iPad? The simulator lets you use them all on your Mac. Here’s how to simulate a different iOS device with the iOS simulator:

  1. Open the iOS simulator, if it’s not already open.
  2. From the Hardware menu, select Device, and then select the type of device you want to simulate.
  3. The simulator window will change to match the dimensions of the device you selected.
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To restore the original window with the iPhone case as a border, select iPhone.

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