Written by alejo on November 29th, 2011
A few days ago I made a new research for Go apps on the android market. One of the few new apps I found is this one: “Go Scoring Camera”. There’s a free trial version which works for 7 days available at the Android Market. The full app costs 3.40 €, which is around 4.5 $ [...]
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Written by alejo on August 25th, 2010
Last week I decided to buy the KGS android client or, at least, give it a try. This fabulous idea was the result of the previous 4 long hours on the train which separates me from Barcelona. Now, I was on my way back home and I’d already seen the film twice, when I decided [...]
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Written by alejo on March 4th, 2010
A month ago I happened to review most of the free go software available for the android mobile phones. One of the reviewed pieces of software was gobandroid: a simple tool which allowed us to play over a board. During this month there have been some major improvements in this application, which make it feel [...]
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Written by alejo on February 18th, 2010
A few weeks ago we already announced the Android fever (what is android?) which was going on among the Go community. We made a small review on gobandroid, acego and koalago, leaving two more applications for a second review: KGS and Hubango. Instead of reviewing these pieces of software, I’d like to comment on an [...]
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Written by alejo on January 29th, 2010
Android phones have already been around for a couple of years, but it wasn’t till a couple of months ago that it really got into the Go community. Android Go fever started with Wms announcing a KGS client for these mobile phones, which would be available in short term through the market. In November 2009 [...]
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Written by alejo on January 9th, 2010
Despite the lack of time to make proper reviews and comments, I ‘d like to let you know about a couple of projects which look quite promising for 2010: -Kgs client for android phones. -Go in google wave Though these two projects started recently, they are improving at a fast pace, so I’d recommend tracking [...]
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