Many Faces of Go software?

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Many Faces of Go software?

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Hi again,

Sorry for posting so much. Someone mentioned Igowin in the other thread and I went looking for it. That's exactly the type of fighting practice I need! Thanks to whoever mentioned it.

I liked it so much that I downloaded the trial version of Many Faces of Go. It seems to be a GREAT program for a beginner to sharpen his (or her) fangs on. Is it as good as it appears or is there something better?

Thanks again for all the suggestions.

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It looks like a decent all-rounder to me. But for most of it's modules there is a specialized program which does it better for free.
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The joseki tutor and the problems are great, but it is too expensive to buy for only these reasons in my opinion.
for the other functions are indeed better (free) alternatives.
You might also enjoy playing against it. It has a relatively good computer player.
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Re: Many Faces of Go software?

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.. and the problems that come with it are from the Graded Go Problems for beginners series.

I had the previous version of MFG and enjoyed using it for a good while. I'd recommend it to any beginner who can afford it. The latest version is pretty strong too.
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I have Many Faces of Go. One of its best features is its strong engine. It's arguably the strongest retail (English) computer Go program out there. As others have said, most of the other features can be found elsewhere for free. I think the price for MFoG is a bit steep, but I bought it anyway and have no regrets. I use it all the time.
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CnP wrote:.. and the problems that come with it are from the Graded Go Problems for beginners series.


Is it the whole series or only the first book? IIRC I think I have read something like that.
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Another one you might enjoy, is SmartGo
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Is it the whole series or only the first book? IIRC I think I have read something like that.


it's been a while since I used it (version 11) but there were definitely some problems from volume 2. I remember the example problem listed here for volume 2, for example:

http://senseis.xmp.net/?GradedGoProblemsForBeginners

but MFG doesn't run well for me on Linux using Wine (stones become squares) so it's been a while. I don't think it contained all the problems from any book but I'm fairly sure every problem I checked from MFG was in the books.
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CnP wrote:.. and the problems that come with it are from the Graded Go Problems for beginners series.

I had the previous version of MFG and enjoyed using it for a good while. I'd recommend it to any beginner who can afford it. The latest version is pretty strong too.


I didn't know it was $90 or I probably wouldn't have asked the question. That is more than a little steep.

Wow...
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Re: Many Faces of Go software?

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There are alternatives for most of its features:
* AI: you can use Drago with engines like fuego, mogo, gnugo,...
* Joseki: Daniels website(dailyjoseki.com) is very similar
* Fuseki: CarlJung has some link in his sig. I have no experience with that software though.
* Problems: GoGrinder, but you have to find problem-files yourself.
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TominNJ wrote:I didn't know it was $90 or I probably wouldn't have asked the question. That is more than a little steep.
Wow...


Just curious. I might have a somewhat different perseoctive since I'm retried from a career making my living doing software plus being old enough to have been around for the original "free software" discussions (when "free" did NOT mean free as in free beer but non restrictive licensing and "software for the price of a book")

So my question --- what DO you think a reasonable price for a software application sold under the conditions....
a) Site license. As many copies as you want running on as many computers as you have. In other words, a family pays this. Very different from other software sold on the basis price is "per copy running" or even "price installed on one machine" (you pay again when you get a new computer)
b) Price is a first time cost. Interim updates are free for the download and entirely new versions, when they come out every few years are about half price.

In other words, instead of simply saying $90 is super steep say what you think a reasonable price would be. Bear in mind that a FREE software application should be considered as costing $5-10 (if software is under the free license must be available to you in source form on "standard medium" not charging more for that than customary for that service and that's what you'd get charged these days for burining to CD and mailing it to you. Yes, somebody MIGHT be willing to supply you with already compiled executables and MIGHT be willing to set up a site from which you could download those but nobody has that obligation.) Also keep in mind that these days a typical hard cover book costs about $20 and a text book around $50. Useful comparison. Perhaps alongside your "I would consider $X a fair price" estimate how much per year you spend on go books.
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Given the size of the market, the price is not that excessive, though it harkens back to the days when software was much more expensive than it is now. (ie, when, say, Microsoft Office cost more than $500 a copy.) I'd think a $50 price tag would be more fair, and I'd be willing to pay for regular updates. But - and this is a big but - it has to not have a restrictive registration/activation scheme, as MFG does. I run it on my Mac in virtualization, and when I changed virtualization programs, I had to get a new code to activate it. It took something like ten days, because the developer wasn't answering his e-mails.

I wouldn't buy software from him again.
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Re: Many Faces of Go software?

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Does someone know whether MFG (or any other software) plays the shape game? That would be a good reason for me to buy it.

Shape game: Black has a wall on the first line (edge of the board) and the aim as white is to create a living group in the middle. http://senseis.xmp.net/?ShapeGame
Big difference from regular go software is that the aim is not collecting points but just living/killing in the middle. Would be fun to play and a good fighting exercise.
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Re: Many Faces of Go software?

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kirkmc wrote:Given the size of the market, the price is not that excessive, though it harkens back to the days when software was much more expensive than it is now. (ie, when, say, Microsoft Office cost more than $500 a copy.) I'd think a $50 price tag would be more fair, and I'd be willing to pay for regular updates. But - and this is a big but - it has to not have a restrictive registration/activation scheme, as MFG does. I run it on my Mac in virtualization, and when I changed virtualization programs, I had to get a new code to activate it. It took something like ten days, because the developer wasn't answering his e-mails.

I wouldn't buy software from him again.


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Re: Many Faces of Go software?

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Mike Novack wrote:
TominNJ wrote:I didn't know it was $90 or I probably wouldn't have asked the question. That is more than a little steep.
Wow...


Just curious. I might have a somewhat different perseoctive since I'm retried from a career making my living doing software plus being old enough to have been around for the original "free software" discussions (when "free" did NOT mean free as in free beer but non restrictive licensing and "software for the price of a book")

So my question --- what DO you think a reasonable price for a software application sold under the conditions....
a) Site license. As many copies as you want running on as many computers as you have. In other words, a family pays this. Very different from other software sold on the basis price is "per copy running" or even "price installed on one machine" (you pay again when you get a new computer)
b) Price is a first time cost. Interim updates are free for the download and entirely new versions, when they come out every few years are about half price.

In other words, instead of simply saying $90 is super steep say what you think a reasonable price would be. Bear in mind that a FREE software application should be considered as costing $5-10 (if software is under the free license must be available to you in source form on "standard medium" not charging more for that than customary for that service and that's what you'd get charged these days for burining to CD and mailing it to you. Yes, somebody MIGHT be willing to supply you with already compiled executables and MIGHT be willing to set up a site from which you could download those but nobody has that obligation.) Also keep in mind that these days a typical hard cover book costs about $20 and a text book around $50. Useful comparison. Perhaps alongside your "I would consider $X a fair price" estimate how much per year you spend on go books.


Interestingly, David Fotland asked these same sorts of questions, with the same sort of rationale about FREE software, on rec.games.go several years ago. He didn't listen to his potential customers then, why would he listen to them now?

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.game ... 12&lnk=ol&
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