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Go Grinder
Keywords: Software
GoGrinder is a Java program for practicing Go problems. It uses problems in SGF format. 347 problems are included in the install, and thousands more are easily downloadable (pointers are in the documentation). I'm looking for people interested in helping to translate GoGrinder to other languages. If anyone is interested, let me know at timkington at gmail dot com. So far I have volunteers for Russian.
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You can submit feature requests here:
and bugs here: Version 1.06 (09/28/2004) New Features: * Checks for updates automatically (can be turned off) Bug Fixes: * Marks are centered better on large stones. * Back button works better now - when moves are played off the end of the variations in the file, back only takes back one stone. LoP: Interesting program similar to UliGo Shaydwyrm: I'm very happy to see that this program doesn't share UliGo's dependence on the sgf "collection" format, since I much prefer to have my problems in separate files (they are also more often available as separate files).
Velobici: This program is wonderful! It flips, and rotates problems automatically so that they appear in multiple orientations. It automatically advances through a directory containing numbered problems (e.g. prob001.sgf). The graphics are quite nice, very pleasing to the eye. I have been looking, for something like this. Thank you very much! AshleyF: I love the tagging system! I like the mixture of collections as directories of problems and then tags on top of that; being able to tag whole collections, etc. Very cool! Now I need to figure out how you're storing the tag info (various .dat files in GoGrinder\stats?) and make it interoperate with Go Album tags. Anon?: Is it possible to assign a function key to the "next" and "previous" buttons? TimK: You can use Z and X or , and . to go to the next and previous problems. kritz: works well with the 900+ sample problems from madlab This is a copy of the living page "Go Grinder" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |