Return of the Random Kifu
By popular demand, the possibility to replay a random Go game record (aka “kifu”) is back!
I had removed it at a point when I decided to keep the entry page simple, with the plan of putting it into a dedicated page later. It is how on its own page, at: 361points.com/kifu/random/
It now also has the possibility to switch between the new EidoGo javascript interface and the more traditional ZGo java applet interface.
By the way, which of the two SGF viewers works better for you? Please add a comment and let me know.
January 11th, 2008 at 6:45 am
In my opinion, the EidoGo interface is much more attractive, but I actually prefer to use the applet, solely because I can control it with the keyboard, which it seems I cannot do with EidoGo. Many thanks for the useful tool.
January 11th, 2008 at 6:47 am
Hi,
I personally prefer the Zgo java applet, simply because the javascript interface doesn’t work on my laptop at work. It is sometimes difficult to update Java or other softwares versions with restricting policies.
I’d find great to use it during the day.
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January 11th, 2008 at 9:37 pm
Thanks for your feedback!
I changed the default to use the applet, so one has to switch to EidoGo javascript version if that is desired.
The narrow EidoGo version is very good for people who browse using PDAs or web enabled phones - ZGo is too wide for that purpose, I think.