OpenEuclide is a 2D geometry software: figures are defined dynamically by describing formal geometrical constraints. This project is a basic tool for educational or modeling purpose. It is distributed under the GNU GPL licence, free and multi-platform (up to now, GNU and windows).
Supported languages are : English and French.
When I started to develop it in 2000, it was just a way of learning object oriented programming. And when I decided to port it under GTK and distribute it under GPL (in the early 2005), I was far from thinking there existed so many other geometry softwares.
- So ... what about 'yet an other interactive geometry software' ?
- No, it doesn't sound good. Let's keep OpenEuclide.
The goal is now to make a robust, easy to use, totally multiplatform software (no runtime environment needed), featured for education until high school (excluded).