[computer-go] PDA Go Software
Joshua Shriver
jshriver at gmail.com
Wed May 3 22:13:41 PDT 2006
I use Aigo for Palm. Looks nice on newer models but also looks nice on
my old Palm IIIx lol. Anyway the author is realy nice, it plays very
well especially on a system with limited resources. The only drawback
is that it's commercial. But I liked it so much and play it usually
once a day that I paid the $8 registration fee and you get free
updates.
Here's the site:
http://www001.upp.so-net.ne.jp/iizuka/
You can download it there.
Also kinda OT, but if you're interested in go, there's a Go club here
in Toledo. We meet on Fridays at Beeners on Central Ave near Secor
~6-7pm. We haven't meet so much lately because of school etc. However
one gentleman there is very talented he's even been to Japan to play
and may become Dan level (this is kinda like National or Grandmaster
level in the Go world). He's also very nice and willing to teach. They
also have a 19x19 board at the coffee shop for people to play on even
if we're not there (well assuming there's 2 ppl there to play) If you
want to play sometime let me know.
Hope that helps,
Josh
On 5/4/06, Ross Werner <ross at indessed.com> wrote:
> Are there any Go-playing programs (AIs, not viewers/readers) for PDAs? The
> only two I know about are Go81 for Palm and Pocket Gnu Go for Pocket PC.
> Are there any others in existence (or better, in active development)?
>
> ~ Ross
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