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Jago
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Jago is an [ext] open-source client for playing Go on Internet Servers such as IGS and NNGS. It is also an SGF editor and provides for the possibility to play point-to-point (no need for a public server, one of the players acts as a private server).

Jago can be downloaded for free from [ext] http://www.rene-grothmann.de/jago/.

Just follow the relevant instruction for different support platform and you should get it running. I find that this is a good SGF viewer with the ability to view commented notes and variation of .sgf file. It is quite compatible with most of the .sgf found on The Go Teaching Ladder site.

The best thing is it is made available free!

TakeNGive: Java; GPL license; doubles as a client for IGS/NNGS type telnet go servers. Good for reviewing games in SGF format; version 4.43 seems limited in printing diagrams -- can only display the last 100 numbers (but you could print the game on two pages, I suppose). Can translate SGF into rec.games.go-style ASCII and back; has a very nice "load from clipboard" feature. Can also handle XML format.

axd: As far as I know, while Jago (version 4.53) can export ASCII diagrams, there is no way to import them.

amc - Quick question: has anyone, ever, been able to install and run this software in an EPOC device? Notably the Sony Ericsson P900 phone. I could use some help, I get an "Invalid Manifest" error trying to install it. Thanks



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