Yes, PySol is somewhat a replacement for Aisleriot. Plus, it's iterface,
since pure Python, uses TkInter, which makes it not fit very good in the
GNOME desktop.

But I'd agree that PySol has really some advantages in usability when
compared to Aisleriot. E.g., when you finished a game, Aisleriot only
gives you the options to either quit or start a new game. What if the
user wants to have a look at his statistics, but not start a now game?
And PySol can move all cards to the piles by itself, so you don't have
to doubleclick the whole bunch of cards when you already have won.

But I'd suggest that it would be better to split this into feature
requests for Aisleriot, so that they can implement the functions of
PySol that really make a better user experience.

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