GeoGebra is an application for iPhone or iPod Touch that comes bundled with the Mac OS X operating system. It is used to help the user create and edit maps using Google Maps. It is a complex mapping application which has many interesting features. It lets the user explore areas in the map, change zoom level, add marker points, browse through different maps and get a detailed report. The user can even add satellite images and other information from various sources such as YouTube, Wikipedia and Flickr. If you are wondering how you can download GeoGebra onto your Mac, here is how:
First of all, you need to install GeoGebra on your Mac. If you already have it installed on your PC, just run the installer. Otherwise, download GeoGebra onto your Mac and copy the application file to your Applications folder. Once this is done, simply double click on the application file to launch the application. Once the application starts, you should see a couple of icons on the screen.
By default, the GeoGebra application will come installed with the iPod touch version of the Mac. It is very easy to uninstall it from your computer. To do this, simply select the icon from the application's menu, then press Command + X. Doing this will uninstall the GeoGebra application from your computer. If you want to install it again, follow the same steps above but instead choose from the new GeoGebra application. Doing this should be very easy, as it is usually installed automatically with the Mac. If you still need to uninstall it, you can simply delete the GeoGebra.app application and copy the GeoGebra.app file to a different location.