How is the Mac OS X version of Green Globs & Graphing Equations different from the previous version?
The previous version has been revised and updated by the authors to run under all versions of OS X, but the menu options and buttons from the previous version are still there. If you have experience using the previous version, you can use this version the same way. The appearance has been updated to OS X, and a larger window size now uses most of a screen that has 1024 by 768 resolution. (Smaller window sizes are still available for lower screen resolutions.) The new version can handle longer file names, and there are some small changes (e.g., in Equation Grapher, you can now have up to ten graphs instead of five). The teacher’s manual has been revised for OS X. There is improved formatting on some of the student worksheets, but the content is the same as in the previous version.
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