Many Faces of Go - review


As some of you already know, I'm planning to do a comparison between three comercial products: The Many faces of Go, SmartGo and Moyo Go Studio. This comparison won't be made on a video, but each program will be reviewed separatedly. As you can imagine, this programs offer a great amount of features, so I just focus on a few of them.

In this case, I start with "The many faces of Go" in its 11th version, available at www.smart-games.com.

I've improved the quality and the compression of the videos to be at a 1024*700 resolution on the full version, which is available at my own server.

Here you have the first part of the videoreview:

And here's the second part of it:

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    The site is too slow. I am getting 2KBps.. Even streaming is not working properly.. Keeps on buffering all the time..
    Isn't there any faster server??
    #1 Chinmay (Homepage) on 2007-05-09 00:44 (Reply)
    Ok, It worked fine for me when I uploaded it. Now I'll subsitute it for youtube's streaming service...

    But I don't know much about file-hosting services with a good speed...
    #1.1 Alejo on 2007-05-09 13:59 (Reply)
    I thought of other hosting services which are more famous... like megaupload.com
    This site is about to close its free services and all files will be unreachable for most users. This already happened with rapidshare and it's going to happen on a short period of time to megaupload...

    Any peer-to-peer program aren't suitable for this purpose neither if we take into account the amount of times this files are downloaded (usually below 30 times).

    Buying a better hosting service? It would be worth it if the files were really downloaded and the page received much more visits. If there are so few visits, the ads don't pay for the hosting...

    Any other suggestion? Sincerely, I've been looking for other ways to share this files and I don't find the appropiate answer anywhere.
    #1.2 Alejo on 2007-05-09 14:14 (Reply)

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