Android
Google Android is an operating system for advanced mobile phones and is great for playing go.
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Local Software
anDGS
anDGS is an Android App client for the Dragon Go Server (DGS) and a sgf game editor.
The app is available on the android marketplace for free.
acego
Acego Early access 3 is an Android SGF viewer, you can view your own SGF files from your sd card or directly by clicking on a file in a browser
The app is available on the android marketplace for free.
Check videoreview
Gobandroid
Open source virtual goban Gobandroid
The app is available on the android marketplace for free. Features: SGF read/write ; Play against GnuGo ; Skins ; Review Games
Video here
GOdroid
This piece of software allos you to play against GnuGo 3.8. According to the developer, its strength ranges from 8k to 12k.
The app is available on the android marketplace for free.
Check extended review
Hugoban
Hugoban is a go application for Android.
antinoun: Far and away the best SGF viewer/editor for Android (not saying much). I really wish SmartGo was available for Android, but that may take a year or two...
AndroidGoProblems
Solve go problems. Free. Find it at AndroidMarket?.
Magic Baduk Go-weiqi,igo
http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/entertainment/magic-baduk-goweiqiigo_mxzi.html
AIGOView
AIGOView is an SGF editor/viewer written by Atsushi Iizuka, author of AIgo for Palm. Able to load and save files locally and via a network connection. Does not include a "play against computer" option.
WeGoIgo
Allows for playing games against AI (Author has ported GnuGo as an example, available for free on the market), reviewing games with an auto-play mode, practicing Tsumego, and studying Joseki. Doesn't come with any studying files, but supports most SGF, including Kogo's Joseki Dictionary. Has an ad-supported free version ("WeGoIgo Lite") and an ad-free paid version for $1.49, all available on the Android Market. Description on AndroidZoom, and some information at
the author's blog
Server Clients
Koalago
Koalago is a nonfree go program for Android with IGS support. KoalaGo
The app is available on the android marketplace for free.
Check videoreview
Goigo
Goigo is a commerical IGS client (costs £2.50). It has the best interface of all the Android clients. Check out a video review of the old version before the interface was redone
Check videoreview
Hugoban
Hugoban is a go application for Android.
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-hugohudson-hugoban-android-Exp.aspx
antinoun: Far and away the best SGF viewer/editor for Android (not saying much). I really wish SmartGo was available for Android, but that may take a year or two...
KGS
There is a KGS client for Android cellphones. See more on the KGS help pages. It costs $14.99, and you get two free months of KGS Plus when you buy it.
AndroidNoGo? Lite
Play online on IGS server. The app is ad supported and was developed for Android OS 1.6 and higher. Unfortunately, the ads served from AdMob, are placed immediately below the game navigation buttons. As a result, it is very easy to touch the ad in place of the navigation button and be directed away from the game to the ad site. A marked flaw in an otherwise good application. Learn more on
www.IQoid.com
Play online on IGS server or review over 50,000 professional games from the SGF Database in one application only. The app is ad supported and was developed for Android OS 1.6 and higher. Unfortunately, the ads served from
AdMob, are placed immediately below the game navigation buttons. As a result, it is very easy to touch the ad in place of the navigation button and be directed away from the game to the ad site. A marked flaw in an otherwise good application. Learn more on
www.IQoid.com
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Others
Go Clock
Go Clock? is a free clock for Android.
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http://www.androlib.com/android.application.zok-android-goclock-pzwq.aspx (Android Market)
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https://slideme.org/application/go-clock (SlideME)
The app is available on the android marketplace for free.
Check videoreview
Joseki Software
WeGoIgo is capable of loading Kogo's Joseki Dictionary. More information can be found at AndroidZoom and
the author's blog