ANdroid DGS Client and sgf editor ver 1.50

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ANdroid DGS Client and sgf editor ver 1.50

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anDGS version 1.50 just uploaded to the Android Market, Handster, or my
website. Android Market can take up to 3 hours to make available.

Android Market Place:
https://market.android.com/search?q=anDGS&c=apps

Handster:
http://android.handster.com/andgs.html?dm=1&multi=1

My Download page:
http://www.hellogovernance.com/android-apps

Release 1.50
- Update client for DGS server release 1.0.15
- add to preference move control: Zoom 11x11 and Zoom 13x13


Release 1.49 summary
- Add move to SDcard for supporting versions of Android
- Added preferences for Edit and Play to label a number of previous moves
- Fix some reported sgf parsing problems
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Thanks Mike. :)
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Re: ANdroid DGS Client and sgf editor ver 1.50

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The gentleman who wrote Gobabdroid was kind enough to e-mail me copies of the app and the Gnugo engine. It works perfectly (thus far) on my Fire.

Anyone interested in getting a copy just PM me and I'll send you one so we don't have to keep pestering the poor programmer. :)
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