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Kosh: Place your Go programs for mobile phones over here!
(Does anyone know of any programs for a Blackberry Pearl? I'm not sure whether or not any of these would work with it...) - riinamuras
Chess Go Clock
ChessGoClock - a timer for Go (and chess). It has both Japanese and Canadian byo-yomi.
EDA Go Reader
EDA Go Reader
Supported mobile phones :
Any MIDP 1.0 compliant Java phone, with at least a 128 x 128 pixels colour display size.
This program by EDA Games allows you to connect to Gobase.org through WAP and download games to review.
I have had problems to actually connect and I would like feedback from anyone who tried it successfully...
xedover: I use this all the time. Its great. Wished it had a few new features though. I had some trouble connecting initially, but a couple of times resetting the account and connection settings and it eventually connected (typing case sensitive username and password can be a real pain on a moblie phone, some models may not even allow it).
Gome
J2ME go program for mobile phones
Gome beta v1.5beta1 (17 June 2008)
Gome v1.3 (31 December 2007)
- Antialiased Graphics (beta)
- 2 players game via bluetooth (beta)
- Record and review games
- Problem solving
- joseki dictionary
- Position evaluations
- play online or observe games on IGS
- Access to an online updated go library of commented games and problems
- Compatible with SGF file format
- counting
- canadian clock
- send your recorded games by email
Go Rating Estimator
Go Rating Estimator (J2ME - Mobile phones and other mobile devices, Open Source under the GPL)
- Use of EGF foumulas. (Exp uses an aproximation, but it should be good enough).
- Support for any result (A wins, B wins, jigo) (A= weaker player, B= stronger player)
- Support for different types of tournaments: Type A, B or C
- New Go Rating Estimation for both players.
Go Suite
GoSuite is available for Smartphone as well as for PocketPC.
GOWriteME
- J2ME (MIDP2, CLDC 1.0).
- Replay and record games.
- Download games.
- Load and save from file system (where JSR-75 supported).
- Solve problem. Problems from Uligo, goproblems.com and gogod tested.
- Mail games to own mailbox.
Handy Go
HandyGo
A J2ME weiqi/go/baduk reader/editor that can run on any MIDP 1.0 enabled devices(phone, PDA).
It can:
- Solve dead-live problems
- 2 players game with board size of 9, 13, 19
- Multi-lingual: English/Chinese
- Shipped with 30 local problems
Reuven: Works on LG U1820 as well! :) (As long as you feed the downloadable mirror url for the jar)
Tim: Works on Sony Ericsson t630. I've been looking for this for soooooo long :)
uxs Standard version works on Nokia 6170. The Nokia-specific version doesn't. I didn't try the online features.
uxs This works too on my 6170. The experience with both programs has convinced me that a mobile isn't the right platform for editing SGF.
nem In its own web-site, I found an extra file with 586 problems. It can be integrated in the main version. Works for me on SE K750.
iPhone Go - iGo
iPhone Go - iGo is a free implementation of GNUGo for the iPhone
JWeichiango
Life and death for Smartphone
Life and death for Smartphone A go game software for Smartphone(Windows CE). There are more than 1200 problems to exercise.
mgo
mgo (J2ME - Mobile phones and other mobile devices, Open Source under the GPL)
- Play, Load/Save, Replay (review), but (currently, active development) only partial SGF-handling (export/import with some minimum OS specifications required, single branch SGF only, no comments). Does download/upload to
egoban.org (only if http internet connectivity is supported by the device, of course).
Direct download from [Sourceforge]
Mobile Go
Mobile Go is a go client for PalmOS based mobile phones (Treo etc)
Tetsuki
Tetsuki is an SGF editor for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch. (Still under development).
Tiny Go
Tiny Go (J2ME - Mobile phones and other mobile devices, Open Source under the GPL)
- Complete implementation of Go game logic, including ko and handicap.
- Fast antialiased zoomable goban graphics with all major markups (
screenshot).
- Modes: play, review, score and problem solving.
- Absolute, Byo-Yomi and Canadian game timers.
- Simple score estimation using Bouzy Map algorithm.
- Rich problem solving mode with statistics tracking.
- Save and restore state to quickly resume playing.
- Save, load and solve problems using JSR-75 (device file system).
- Translations: English and Russian.
very good program. works well with problems from goproblems.com
not so detailed instructions on how to add goproblems.com files.
- download tinygo-1.0.2.zip
- look for tgIndex.jar in the "dist" dir of the zip file
- download goproblems (may need pro account) into c:\sgf
- copy tgIndex.jar into c:\sgf
- java -jar tgIndex.jar c:\sgf\
- sgf.sgfi will be created in c:\
- install tinygo into your handphone
- copy c:\sgf and sgf.sgfi to your mobile phone
- in tinygo option, add in the path to sgf.sgfi
not so easy instructions. i think only geeks can succeed - eng60340
Some comments on instruction above:
- sgf.sgfi file and sgf directory should be placed in the same directory
- name of directory should be the same as the name of the .sgfi file
- sgf directory can't contain too much files - your phone may have problems handling it (my SE D750 works well with 200 files and hangs at 3000)
- workaround: create sgf1, sgf2 directories, sgf1.sgfi, sgf2.sgfi
and so on.
Tiny Go rocks. You have all goproblems.com functionality on your mobile (except for comments of course)
Wap Go
Wap-Go
Not really a program, just a site optimized for mobile devices, which allow You to play against GnuGo. Only HTML-browser is required, while JavaScript? support allow to save more traffic. It takes less than 1KB per turn.
YAMGT
- nearly full sgf parser (now supproting: variations, game info, comments, triangles, squares, circles, labels)
- wap downloading
- sgf uploading
- load/save/delete/create games
- create/edit game (functions: make variations, place stones, marks, labels and add comments)
- supporting in-jar sgf-s
Related:
- Nokia Series 60 (7650, 3650, ...)
- Software