KSEG (software) explained

KSEG
Developer:Ilya Baran
Discontinued:yes
Latest Release Version:0.403
Programming Language:C++
Platform:KDE 3 / Qt 3
Genre:Interactive geometry software
License:GPL
Website: Archived

KSEG is a free (GPL) interactive geometry software for exploring Euclidean geometry. It was created by Ilya Baran.[1] It runs on Unix-based platforms. It also compiles and runs on Mac OS X and should run on anything that Qt supports. Additionally, it was also ported to Microsoft Windows.

KSEG is a tool designed to let you easily visualize dynamic properties of compass and straightedge construction and to make geometric exploration as fast and easy as possible. KSEG was inspired by the Geometer's Sketchpad, but it goes beyond the functionality that Sketchpad provides.KSEG can be used in the classroom, for personal exploration of geometry, or for making high-quality figures for LaTeX.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Software Search - zbMATH Open . zbmath.org.
  2. Web site: KSEG Help . new.math.uiuc.edu.