On Fri 30 Nov 2007 (14:29 +0100), motiv4u wrote: > > Behalf Of Ian Shaw > > From: Wojciech Zaremba > > In your opinion which program to play backgammon is best one ?? > > > > [snip] > > > Gnubg and Snowie are almost equally strong players. Gnubg may > > have a tiny advantage, according to tests carried out by > > Michael Depreli. > > Jellyfish is an older program, and is weaker. BgBlitz is > > another very strong player. They are all probably better than you. > > [snip] > > URL's: > Gnubg: www.gnubg.org (free) > Linux and Windows. MacIntosh not fully supported. > If Windows, look for MS Windows distributions and exes > The 073107 0.16 Devel is really OK. > You can use the multithread EXE if you have a multi-cpu/core > > Snowie: www.bgsnowie.com ($100 student, $380 professional) > Only Windows. A 20-day trial is available. > > BgBlitz: www.bgblitz.com ($23 for the Player, $46 for the Professional > version) > Java based for Windows and MacIntosh
Or any Linux/Unix with a Java runtime, in other words, all Unix systems. > BgBlitz2Go: http://www.bgblitz2go.com (A trial download is available) > Java based and thus suitable for many cellphones > > JellyFish: http://www.jellyfish-backgammon.com ($35 up to $220) > Only Windows -- Jim Segrave [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list Bug-gnubg@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg