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Referenced by GoServers IGS GNUGo GoEditingPrograms PandaEgg GGo GoPrograms CGoban1 NNGS CGoban2 TurnBasedGoServers KGSUsersGuide GoTextProtocol GoPlayingPrograms GoAssistant EstimatingTheScore Equipment CGoban
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Go Client
Keywords: Software
A Go client provides a graphical interface to Go programs or/and Go servers.
Most Go clients are Go Editing Programs, but few are Go playing programs, too.
Here are some client softwares. Some of them are more than just IGS/NNGS-client:
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ccGo - Written in C++. Use Gtk2-widgets. For Linux and other Unixes. Open source.
- Cgoban1
- Uses X Window System. Open source.
- PANDA-gGo
- Formerly known as "gGo" and before that "qGo for Java". Written in Java. One of those official clients of IGS. Member of IGSCP.
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Goban - A beautiful OS X editor and client that includes GnuGo.
- PANDA-glGo
- formerly know as glGo
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Goban - For MacOS X.
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Igc2000 - Another IGS/NNGS client.
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Jago - Written in Java.
- qGo
- Written in C++. Use Qt-widgets. Member of IGSCP. Works under both Windows and Unixes. Open source.
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TanGo - Client for Windows. Written in Visual Basic. Open source. Also contain a SGF viewer/GNU Go player/NNGS Server
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RubyGo - Client written in Ruby. Open source. Member of IGSCP. Works under both Windows and Unixes.
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qigc - Client (using the qt library, open source)
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SDL Go - Client that communicates with GNU Go through its ascii interface, supports GTP too
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Xgospel - X-Window client for Go servers, no GNU Go support (open source)
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Ergo - Java client for Go servers (open source)
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Gcperl - Perl module client (supersedes Tkgc, open source)
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KGO - Client (open source)
- ViZiGO
- Client for playing on servers
- Panda EGG
- One of those official clients of IGS
- Drago
- Windows editor/replayer interfaced with GTP engines
Tips wanted
- Is there a Go client which displays the remaining time SGF's tags "BL" and "WL"?
Yes, Drago. When a SGF file is read with BL and WL properties, it opens a panel to display the timing properties.
- Which Go client or SGF editor imports ascii formatted positions via copy and paste? Or which software tool converts it into SGF? Example:
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- gGo and qGo can import and export ASCII diagrams.
I wrote a Perl script that does that. Seel also http://www.dse.nl/~toni/go/ascii2sgf/index_uk.htm
- Are there programs that let you connect directly to someone else ? The reason, obviously, is to be able to play games with coworkers during lunchbreaks, and avoiding the corporate firewall, which doesn't allow connections to Go servers on the internet.
- Jago can do direct connections to play local games.
- Remillard Whomever asked about playing through a port blocking firewall, please contact me. There is a solution to this that is reasonably simple.
- And TanGo includes an easy to setup NNGS server, so you can use that too.
This is a copy of the living page
"Go Client" at
Sensei's Library.
2004 the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0.
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