Quarry
Quarry is a free editor and GUI for GTP engines for - at present - Go, Amazons and Reversi (a.k.a. Othello.).
The program has originally been written by Paul Pogonyshev and is only for Linux machines.
Features
- Play engine games with time control: absolute time, byoyomi style or Canadian style.
- Let two different engines play against each other.
- Markers are circle, cross, square, triangle, check mark, digit, letter.
- Search for text in comments and node names.
- Fast adding and editing of node names.
- Export diagrams as ascii for Sensei's.
- New features in Quarry 0.3.0: UGI (UGF, IGS) file import, Guess mode.
- For the complete features list see:
http://gitorious.org/quarry/pages/Features
Install
Ubuntu installs version 0.2
The installation may include gnugo and an engine for reversi (othello): grhino.
Quarry 0.3.0.1 is the most recent stable release; development for the next version is active at http://gitorious.org/quarry
Download the latest version for compilation at http://gitorious.org/quarry/pages/Home
User Remarks
RueLue (not yet user): I wonder, if it can be compiled for Windows machines.
Quarry (0.2.0) has no named-nodes-list. CGoban has this list, but sadly only in the off-line editor. Problem: when you prepare a game for an on-line lesson, you give names for important points of the game (e.g. missed tesuji, bad form,...). And online you could open the list and go directly to that node.
Links
- Homepage and Download:
http://gitorious.org/quarry/pages/Home
- Development:
http://gitorious.org/quarry