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Hello, I am a little surprised that Eric Hakenholz be credited as "original author" for C.a.R. as he is the originator of another software,
CaRMetal, which is a fork. It is true that Eric did a lot for C.a.R., for example geomtric figures and the "CaRZine" but when René Grothmann created C.a.R., he did it alone. Besides, it should be interesting to incorporate into this article the list of what's unique to C.a.R. (and CaRMetal maybe), and the history of its development.
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Hello, I am a little surprised that Eric Hakenholz be credited as "original author" for C.a.R. as he is the originator of another software,
CaRMetal, which is a fork. It is true that Eric did a lot for C.a.R., for example geomtric figures and the "CaRZine" but when René Grothmann created C.a.R., he did it alone. Besides, it should be interesting to incorporate into this article the list of what's unique to C.a.R. (and CaRMetal maybe), and the history of its development.