I am using GoPanda2 client for Linux. When I close a review window, the app informs me "The review was saved as...". However, I cannot find them in my sns profile.
Where are these reviews stored?
Where are my saved reviews?
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kvasir
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Re: Where are my saved reviews?
I can't post screenshots please try to visualize. With GoPanda2 open I click on the "Start Review" button and there is dialog that allows selecting the "Type" of review. One option is "Stored review" and when that is selected a drop down thingy for "Filename" appears. I haven't used this review thing myself that I remember and that is probably why the drop down thingy doesn't have any filenames. Maybe you can find your stored reviews if you can find this dialog? 
Re: Where are my saved reviews?
Thanks, I didn't see that. Are the reviews stored locally (I couldn't find them)? How can I manage them?
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Re: Where are my saved reviews?
Maybe it is stored temporarily on the server to allow resumption of reviews (and broadcasts?) when there is a need to close the program or chance computers?
GoPanda2 has rather good review features but at least the following shortcomings:
1 It doesn't appear to be possible to safe to a file and reopen later.
2 Often when I try to add variations it doesn't add a variation, instead it jumps to the point in the game when that move was played.
3 It always shows the next move, which is annoying if you haven't seen the game before and would like to think what the next move is.
#1 there makes it rather useless for keeping notes but sometimes less is better
Btw GoWrite2 is good for keeping notes.
GoPanda2 has rather good review features but at least the following shortcomings:
1 It doesn't appear to be possible to safe to a file and reopen later.
2 Often when I try to add variations it doesn't add a variation, instead it jumps to the point in the game when that move was played.
3 It always shows the next move, which is annoying if you haven't seen the game before and would like to think what the next move is.
#1 there makes it rather useless for keeping notes but sometimes less is better
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Re: Where are my saved reviews?
There is an AI Sensei Integration available. There is a button after game end to open the game in AI Sensei. I use this to review and store my games.
So If you like to use AI Sensei this is a convenient way to store the games.
So If you like to use AI Sensei this is a convenient way to store the games.