Hi

Can any Go program that plays at KGS 1d strength or up analyze sequences? Most chess engines since the 90's can be put into "analysis mode": they just run in the background, and put out the 1 to 5 best variations they have found as of yet. When a move is made, they start again.
While I have played chess long enough to be able to visualize a written sequence of up to 10-12 moves or so, and then know how the board looks, I can't do that very well in Go yet. Some chess programs also display a small board that animates through the variation, or displays at least the end of it.
Does one of the current engine/GUI combinations do this; especially the visualization? I don't mind if the program is paid. I have no problem paying up to $100 or so if I can get a program that can point out better moves to me.
Many Faces of Go seems to be able to do it, but I don't know for sure:
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Move suggestions. At each move it can show suggestions for next move, by category (such as attacking, invading, endgame, etc). Can also show liberty counts and/or group strengths for all groups. The computer can show its lookahead while it is thinking.
Game Score Graphs. Graph your score or win probability at each move. Click on a move to go to that position.
Move explanations. Can explain why it made a move or suggested a move for you.
I know, the program doesn't tell you 'why' a move may be better, but a chess engine doesn't either. In chess, I can often see why a move is better after it, and it's variations are pointed out to me. I'm sure that at some point, I'll be able to do that with Go as well.
Thanks
