Re: Software Comparison Article
- From: Christopher Kubica <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 08:43:07 -0400
On 6/26/06 5:59 AM, in article 7fc21$449fafe7$3ea32538$20419@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"Florian" <nothing@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Christopher Kubica wrote:
OK, I'm going to set about writing a fair comparison article on the main goBy reviewing Goban (assuming you mean the OS X program 'Sente Goban')
software out there to date. Is there anything I'm missing outside of:
Goban
you enter the territory of a lot of free programs/server clients,
programs like glGo, CGoban, CGoban 2, qGo, Drago etc.
MasterGoPerhaps you should also include Kombilo, it's free and does pattern
SmartGo
MoyoGo
matching, an important feature of these three programs.
Many Faces of GoAFAIK (I don't own a copy) GoGoD is not actually software, but a cd with
GoGoD
a bunch of games, background information and a few utilities of which
they have only written the SGF editor, the rest is third party software.
This means it will be hard to compare 'GoGoD' to software, feature-wise.
Go++
BiGo
I want to review stuff that runs on the current Mac and Windows OS.
You said you only want to review commercial software with many features
for now, I can understand that if I look at the free programs I have to
use to get all the features I want ;) That is: GoGrinder for problems,
Kombilo for pattern search, gobase.org for pattern search, qGo for
editing, glGo for IGS, CGoban 2 for KGS and uligo for testing if I
remembered a pro game well.
Thanks. All good points.
CDMK
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