Yertle's iPad review
Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 9:11 am
First of all let me say if you have an android, windows, mac, linux, commodore 64 go app you are completely happy with I have no problem with that, I am measuring on an absolute, not relative scale.
I have had my iPad for a month now and it has pretty much met my expectations as a go study machine. For the main two purposes I purchased it I am quite pleased. I have a large go book library and whenever I get a new book I always scan it to pdf. My iPod touch screen was not large enough to view pdf’s, the ipad is and I am quite pleased with my go book pdf reading experience. The other main purpose was to view recorded go lessons. This took a bit more work but the end product again I am very happy with. This means whenever I take the kid to gym class or other errand I have my entire go library with me.
Next on my list is using it as a game recorder. I have used a palm and my ipod touch in the past and screen size led to many errors and was quite distracting. Game recording on the bigger iPad is much nicer. I recorded several games at a recent tournament and my error rate was much lower and it took less focus to do it.
For playing go it has some promise but not perfect. Obviously it doesn’t play KGS natively. I have tried a remote vnc connection to my desktop and while workable the slight delays took something away. Tengen Go is a nice app for IGS, now that they appear to have fixed a massive error when playing white. It is still missing some features but the developers seem active.
Smartgo Kifu is a good program for recording games and viewing professional games. Unfortunately the main reason I use Smartgo is to run through my personal problem sets which Kifu does not allow yet. This will be a 5 star app if/when that feature is implemented. There does not appear to be any app out there that does go problems where you can import your own problem sets. If I weren’t a parent I would be tempted to write one myself.
In the end I give it 4 out of 5. No java/flash is an issue but everything else is great.
I have had my iPad for a month now and it has pretty much met my expectations as a go study machine. For the main two purposes I purchased it I am quite pleased. I have a large go book library and whenever I get a new book I always scan it to pdf. My iPod touch screen was not large enough to view pdf’s, the ipad is and I am quite pleased with my go book pdf reading experience. The other main purpose was to view recorded go lessons. This took a bit more work but the end product again I am very happy with. This means whenever I take the kid to gym class or other errand I have my entire go library with me.
Next on my list is using it as a game recorder. I have used a palm and my ipod touch in the past and screen size led to many errors and was quite distracting. Game recording on the bigger iPad is much nicer. I recorded several games at a recent tournament and my error rate was much lower and it took less focus to do it.
For playing go it has some promise but not perfect. Obviously it doesn’t play KGS natively. I have tried a remote vnc connection to my desktop and while workable the slight delays took something away. Tengen Go is a nice app for IGS, now that they appear to have fixed a massive error when playing white. It is still missing some features but the developers seem active.
Smartgo Kifu is a good program for recording games and viewing professional games. Unfortunately the main reason I use Smartgo is to run through my personal problem sets which Kifu does not allow yet. This will be a 5 star app if/when that feature is implemented. There does not appear to be any app out there that does go problems where you can import your own problem sets. If I weren’t a parent I would be tempted to write one myself.
In the end I give it 4 out of 5. No java/flash is an issue but everything else is great.