Database software for joseki learning

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Database software for joseki learning

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I do not want to learn 100 or more Josekis, but only a few, and understand them, and repeat them from time to time.
Is there a software with which you can save a limited, slowly growing number of learned Josekis for your own training purposes?
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jumapari wrote:I do not want to learn 100 or more Josekis, but only a few, and understand them, and repeat them from time to time.
Is there a software with which you can save a limited, slowly growing number of learned Josekis for your own training purposes?
If you don't mind entering them yourself, there are lots of programs. Any program that lets you record moves and variations will do. :)

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Re: Database software for joseki learning

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If you want to learn joseki in problem form, I can recommend Uligo (developer of Kombilo): https://www.u-go.net/uligo/
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