Software to support own analyses

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Software to support own analyses

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Hello dear forum members!
I'm new here and new to Go, and hopefully I'm expressing myself reasonably well. I come from chess, and with 2260 Elo I have a reasonable playing strength. Now I've fallen in love with Go, and am looking - as a beginner - for a software to analyze my played games, because I'm used to that in chess, and that's what has always helped me the most.
I have found some: e.g. Lizzy and AI Sensei. Great programs for automatic analysis.
I hope not to embarrass myself now, but I'm looking for something that allows me to try out variations, play back and forth, add new variations, etc.
Is there any software I haven't discovered yet?
Thanks in advance!!!
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You can try out variations, play back and forth and add new variations in Lizzie.
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A video on how to use Lizzie to review:
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