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What is the difference between GG Graphing Suite and GG Graphing Calculator?
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Does the Suite mean all the Apps with ability to choose them from App tool (nine small squares)?
Or is the Suite totally different App?
M
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In the tutorials there's a comparison of the features of all apps: https://www.geogebra.org/m/...
In the tutorial of GGSuite you can read: GeoGebra Calculator Suite is the successor of our good old GeoGebra Classic app, so we will include all the great features you love in this app and add even more in the future!
So Suite is kind of GeoGebra 7 with all the apps.
In GG5 and 6 if I define a =1, it works everywhere GG5 or GG6. But not in the Suite :o(
Where is the tutorial for Suite, it is not in https://wiki.geogebra.org/en/Tutorials?
As a translator I am interested that what is the differenc e between
https://www.geogebra.org/graphing / 6.0.587-wgraphing (27 May 2020)
and
https://www.geogebra.org/calculator ie 6.0.587.0-wsuite (27 May 2020)
M
On 1 you can call it like this or at least the app equivalent of the Classic for desktop.
On 2:
On 3: you can find the English tutorial on the opening page of GG and in one of the mails in the translation group. Concerning the wiki, as I understand it, the wiki will remain important for the pages on commands and tools but not for other, more general pages, since there are so many that it"s almost to keep all of them updated (not at least in all languages). So for commands and tools, there"s the wiki, for other things you should find them on the GG website (that"s at least the aim).
On 4 the differene now is in the geometric features of suite, like polygons etc that are excluded in the graphing app. As you see in the comparison there are other features for Suite for the future like 3D and CAS, so the difference between both is expected to become greater.
Thanks.
What I meant is 2 that if I define a = 1 in Calculator it works also in CAS and 3D. So the values of variables are not in Suite.
M
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