Hi Peter,

Interactive geometry software are very specilised software, so you need
to understand how it works. Tutorial are indeed important.

My main problem is speaking language.

I have written documentation in French at
http://www.drgeo.eu/screenshot-video
I can't produce an english documentation with a good quality level.

We have some video tutorial at
http://www.drgeo.eu/screenshot-video

Some of the video are in French other in English

But I should set up a Video channel for begginer to get started, it will
be a great idea. What do you think?

Next about tutorial button within DrGeo, yes it will be a nice addition.
It is someting I need to thing about.

Thanks for your feedback

Hilaire


Le 16/09/2012 11:53, Peter Hugosson-Miller a écrit :
> Hej Hilaire!
> 
> I've bought the paid version, and it does look pretty nice. As you ask for 
> feedback, I thought it would be OK to post it here, apologies to all if it's 
> not appropriate!
> 
> Never having seen the app before, I was unable to find a help or tutorial 
> button within my personal "frustration time". May I suggest that first-time 
> users be started up in some kind of "newbie mode"?
> 
> I wanted to show this to my kids to demonstrate what amazing things are 
> possible with Smalltalk, but for that to work I'd need to at least seem to 
> understand it myself ;-)
> 
> --
> Cheers,
> Peter.
> 
> On 16 sep 2012, at 10:30, Hilaire Fernandes <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Dr. Geo (aka Dr. Geometry) 12.10 for iPad is available on AppStore. It
>> comes in two versions: gratis and paid.
>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dr.-geometry/id559858173?l=fr&ls=1&mt=8
>>
>> Compare to the desktop versions, it is almost feature complete: only the
>> script and programmed figure can not be created or edited with this
>> version. However, sketches including scripts are interpreted and
>> rendered correctly on the tablet.
>>
>> *Feedbacks* and *rating* are welcome and greatly appreciated!
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> http://drgeo.eu
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 



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