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  •  07 May 2006 08:15

Release Notes: This release comes with a new tabbed user interface, which was a much asked-for request. Tabs can be torn off into standalone windows by double-clicking on the tab title, so the layout configuration is very flexible.

  •  13 Jan 2005 04:14

Release Notes: This release added support for enhanced game matching, including automatic color and handicap setup and an alternative time system (Japanese byoyomi style). The GNU Go interface now supports resigning games (added in recent GNU Go release) and improved scoring after a game.

  •  16 Jun 2004 08:33

Release Notes: Support was added for vote games on IGS. Game reviews were improved. Many bugfixes were made. Mac OS X support was improved.

  •  02 Apr 2004 08:45

Release Notes: This release adds a MacOS X version, support for reviews on IGS, client-time handling to counter netlag, and an option to use double-clicking in games as anti-slip protection.

Release Notes: This version adds a tree display and a rewritten SGF parser which supports loading the Kogos Joseki dictionary.

Release Notes: This release comes with a lot of new features, bringing glGo close to the Java gGo client. Highlights are: Support for teaching games, support for Jago XML files, a standalone ugf2sgf converter, support for IGS channels and rooms, an automatically-refreshing player list, and support for rotating the 3D board with the mouse.

Release Notes: This release comes with a UGF parser (works with PandaNet mail magazine games), an autosave feature for IGS games for better integration with the new Playermanager 0.0.3 game index, a mechanism to open SGF files within a running glGo, including a small Python file you can use to associate .sgf files within your browser and file manager, and a couple of bugfixes and smaller improvements.

  •  13 Jul 2003 21:36

Release Notes: This release implements an extension protocol to IGS in cooperation with the authors of qGo and RubyGo. IGSCP serves as an improvement to the teaching mode in IGS. When observing a teaching game, branches created by the teacher with the undo command are now stored in variations if you save the observed game.

  •  27 Oct 2002 08:05

Release Notes: This release implements support for IGS teaching and review mode, a couple of interface enhancements, and several bugfixes.

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