wineandgolover wrote:If I was to buy goeye, it would be to keep up with current pro games.
Can someone tell me how easy it is to download games from go4go? Does it automatically download new games? Or do you need to manually click on each? Can you easily download all go4go games, or is that not feasible?
Outside of go4go, does goeye contain a nice library of games? Or point you to where you can find them? If not, does anybody here know of a go archive that it can easily download?
Does it have a pattern matching capability that lets you find all pro games that meet certain criteria?
What if you download the same SCF twice? Is it smart enough to not keep two copies?
Sorry for the questions. I don't think there is a free trial version to test.
Thanks.
Thank you for your interests in Go Eye, wineandgolover.
First of all, Go Eye doesn't contain any game archive, which may look surprised at first sight to many. What?
But it is the most convenient tool to organize all online resources. The games can be imported from web link by simply touch a link of zip/rar archive or sgf file in side the full-fledged in-app browser. They can also be imported from mail attachments, dropbox, etc. With the cutting-edge image recognition techniques in Go Eye, you can import SGF problems from images.
In summary, Go Eye works like Google, which doesn't provide content itself, but it helps you to organize all games in the web.
For online game archive, surely go4go.net is a great place. There are also rich online SGF archives everywhere. We will try to compile a list later. Currently you can find some in the game resource page in
http://e-intuit.hk/goeye site.
The games, once downloaded, become your local archive. Of course, you can edit/view/export them. You can search them by player, game title, with the convenient and fast go game search engine.
Returning to your question regarding to go4go. Dr. Li, the go4go.net owner, is so kind to offer game contents for Go Eye and the Go fans. In Go Eye's in-app browser, you can view and download the latest pro games. (See
http://go4go.net/go/goeye to have a detailed rundown). It is not downloaded automatic. You have to touch the go4go.net icon in the home page of the in-app browser, a nicely arranged game list containing the latest pro games will be shown. Touch the game you like to download.
Go Eye will avoid downloading a same game from a same URL link. It will let you able to refresh it from the link again by the simple pull-to-refresh gesture(like twitter). This is useful to refresh a live-broadcast games. But if you download a same game from two different sites, Go Eye doesn't check duplicate content. It will have two game entries. And Go Eye internal supports same games to be duplicated. So that you can preserve an old game, while editing on a copy.
For pattern search, we will consider to support in the future, which will be a really amazing feature. Should have you any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I assure you that Go Eye is by far the most actively upgraded Go app. Thank you.