Pocket PC
Overview [1]
This page describes Go related software for the Pocket PC. For other devices see Go Programs.
- Miniban Very nice, free SGF editor/viewer for the Pocket PC
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PocketGo Very nice, free SGF editor/viewer for the Pocket PC
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PocketSGF SGF Viewer
- GoSuite A complete Go application: Play against GNU Go, record games, view and edit SGF-Files.
- Pocket 囲碁
Pocket Igo Game engine and SGF viewer for Japanese Pocket PC
- SLoT Sensei's Library on Tour is a little Java tool, that converts a wiki dump into a set of HTML pages for handhelds.
- PocketSL The latest SLSnapshot refactored for viewing on Pocket PC
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Pocket GNU Go Based on GNU Go 2.6.3
- GoAlbum A problem browser/organizer.
- /Java Virtual Machine: Potential for using many of the Go Java programs available on PPC.
Browse Senseis Library
Offline using PocketSL, SLoT, or the real thing over Bluetooth or WiFi.
Browse Other Go-related Sites
Watch Hikaru no Go
... and the Go Go Igo segments
Full screen video quality is quite good. Microsoft Movie Maker has a nice 'Save For Pocket PC' feature - about 60MB per episode.
Watch Jujo Jiang Go Lectures
Keep Tournament Photos
Study Games and Kogo's Joseki Dictionary
This is Miniban by Sebastian. It's a very nice and quite complete SGF viewer/editor with an interesting zoom and scroll feature.
This is PocketGo. It's a nice SGF viewer/editor. Helps with scoring at the end of a game (human determines life/death status and machine scores).
This is Go Suite by AshleyF. It's yet another SGF viewer/editor for Pocket PC. With the newest version you can play against PocketGnuGo 3.4.
This is PocketSGF; a bare-bones SGF viewer.
Study Go Problems
This is Go Album by AshleyF. It allows import/export/solving of problems and rich organization with a tag taxonomy.
Play Against The Machine
(Guaranteed to make you two stones weaker)
This is Pocket GNU Go.
Study Joseki
This is the soon-to-be-released TurboGo Joseki Tutor. For now, browsing Kogo's Joseki Dictionary with one of the above SGF viewers is useful.
Do Whatever
If all else fails, you're free to use Terminal Services Client to connect to your desktop machine and run whatever software you like: play on IGS, KGS, etc.
... and if you want to be a real wacko you can run the Palm Emulator and do everything from the Palm Pilot page ;-)
[1] The Overview chapter was moved from the [Handheld Software] page according to the proposal in Go Programs / Discussion. Please feel free to amend and merge nicely into chapter "Go Things To Do With Your Pocket PC". -- Sebastian, 2003-09-23''