Anyone know what the status of Sen:te Goban is ? It hasn't been updated since 2007
Related question : Are there any other good Mac OS X based go programs out there that I should check out ? (I have SmartGo Kifu on my iPhone)
Boidhre wrote:Sen:te Goban is dead as a project I think. Your main options on OSX are the Java based Internet Go clients like the KGS one for SGF viewing and editing. SmartGo has been "coming to the Mac" for a fair bit now I think but no announcement has been made about it since March of 2012.
bgrieco wrote:I also use sente's goban. Not only for viewing files, bt also as an igs client.
I believe I'm running mac osx lion though.
Both kgs and igs clients may run on a mac for that purpose.
pleiade67 wrote:I am on Mac ML and I use the following programs:
natively under Mac OS X:
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Gowrite(java) is a full featured SGF viewer, editor and publishing tool
http://gowrite.net/
GoGui (java, SGF editor, also a GTP-engine gui) :
http://gogui.sourceforge.net/
Jacqueline go : GTP front-end including gnugo 3.8
http://www.informatrix.ch/informatrix/go/index.html
GoGrinder : java program for practicing problems
http://gogrinder.sourceforge.net/
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The following Windows programs run smoothly using Wine under OS X ML:
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Drago (SGF editor, GTP engine front end)
http://www.godrago.net/index.htm
Go game asssitant 8.76 (shareware)
http://senseis.xmp.net/?GoGameAssistant
Kombilo : data base program
http://www.u-go.net/kombilo/
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Installing Wine on Mac OS X:
http://www.davidbaumgold.com/tutorials/wine-mac/
It is of course also possible to run other Windows /linux softs using a virtual machine such as Virtualbox (but the above solutions should work).
<gasp>Marcel Grünauer wrote:http://www.sente.ch/?p=1206&lang=en now says "Coming soon on the App Store: Goban 4.0", so there seems to be hope.
Thx for the information.matthiasa wrote:It's available now for about EUR 9.
Well, I purchased and downloaded. Installed the necessary Extensions (http://www.sente.ch/pub/software/goban/ ... nsions.dmg, 2.5 MB, contains GnuGo and NNGS which are under GPL and therefore can’t be distributed together with Goban on the Appstore).Does anybody know what the improvements over the last version are?
Why not?Bonobo wrote: Installed the necessary Extensions (http://www.sente.ch/pub/software/goban/ ... nsions.dmg, 2.5 MB, contains GnuGo and NNGS which are under GPL and therefore can’t be distributed together with Goban on the Appstore).
I for one am too uninformed to even be confusedMike Novack wrote:[..]
Is this some confusion (which appears common)
From Sen:te’s page “Goban Extensions”:about what the GPL license is and isn't? [..]
Goban Extensions
To play go against your computer, against an opponent on your local network, or to automatically score games you need to download and install this free package:
GobanExtension.dmg
This package contains GNU Go, a go playing program, and NNGS, a go server software. Both are released under the Free Software Foundation’ s GPL license and therefore could not be directly bundled with Goban on the App Store.
There's no prohibition against charging for GPL software. It's just that if you distribute it, you must also give/provide access to the source code, and you cannot prevent further distribution by the receiving party.Mike Novack wrote:Is this some confusion (which appears common) about what the GPL license is and isn't? Anybody is supposed to be able to (re)distribute free software as long as they do not charge for it and make the source code available.Bonobo wrote: Installed the necessary Extensions (http://www.sente.ch/pub/software/goban/ ... nsions.dmg, 2.5 MB, contains GnuGo and NNGS which are under GPL and therefore can’t be distributed together with Goban on the Appstore).