Mivo wrote:
...As far as I can tell, each of their ebook versions is a stripped down version of the respective paper book......
Smartgo books also really need a client/player for Android and Windows. It's a wonderful design and they work fantastically, but I'm not sure if the typical Go enthusiast is all that likely to get a fairly expensive device from Apple (restrictive, closed concept, expensive). Some of us have one, but there is possibly more overlap with the Android world. (And sadly I lately use it far more for playing board games like Neuroshima Hex, New Colony, Samurai, Scrabble and Carcassonne than anything related to Go!)
A) That is sad news if most or all the Smartgo books are incomplete. I see John's post as to why that may be but it is still sad from a consumer's standpoint. Outside the niche of go books, I don't think crippled/incomplete ebooks worked so not sure why go publishers think they will here. Bummer.
B) Why sadly that you are playing those board games on I presume an iPad? Those are some fun games and a couple let you interact with your opponent. Are you comparing them to Go as some people would compare a romance or detective novel to one of the classics?
C) Why single Apple out for being expensive and restrictive? Android is proving to be restricted in areas as well, though not as much a closed app store system as you point out (but this can be a plus too). Other major manufacturers (Motorola with the Xoom, RIM with the Playbook, HP with Touchpad) with tablets are basically the same price, so how is it you see the iPad as the only premium device?