Very impressive! Thanks for all the hard work that Jason and John have put in, plus the unnamed contributors.
Lots to explore here, but it looks good, and appears to have the right options. PS. I'm running it under Windows XP. --- Jason E Katz-Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Please download Quackle for Linux, Mac OS X, or Microsoft Windows > from: > > http://www.quackle.org > > and read the Quackle 0.9 press release, printed at the end of this > email: > > http://www.quackle.org/pressrelease.html > > and peruse the pretty pictures at: > > http://www.quackle.org/screenshots.html > > Please forward this announcement and press release to everybody who > may > be interested. Does anybody have any suggestions for, well, press > people > who may like to know? > > Thanks, and please enjoy Quackle! > Jason Katz-Brown, John O'Laughlin, John Fultz, and anonymous donor > > PS. Please don't sue us. > > > /*------*/ > > Open-Source Quackle Crossword Game Software Released to Public > > DATELINE 6 MARCH 2006 > > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > > > Quackle 0.9 beta release offers leading-edge artificial intelligence > and > novel analysis tools > > Free crossword game program can use the TWL06 lexicon and run on > Linux, > Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows > > 6 March 2006 - THE INTERNET - Jason Katz-Brown and John O'Laughlin > are > excited to announce today the public release of Quackle > (www.quackle.org), a world-class crossword game artificial > intelligence > and analysis tool. It can be configured to play and analyze SCRABBLE® > brand crossword games and use the newest lexicons. Quackle includes a > move generator, move evaluator, simulator, and Qt-based user > interface > and can be used with any board layout, alphabet, lexicon, and tile > distribution. It is licensed under the open-source revised BSD > license. > > To further our knowledge of the mathematics and strategy behind > crossword games, we need versatile tools for replaying games and > analyzing positions. Quackle provides powerful tools in an > easy-to-use > interface no crossword game program has ever matched. Quackle > simulations can be run for any number of plies and report on the > average > turn scores and standard deviation for each ply separately. Sims can > also be paused and adjusted on the fly. "Using Quackle's flexible > postmortem analysis and fine-grained simulation capabilities will > make > everyone a stronger crossword game player, and change the way you > evaluate positions over the board," says coauthor Jason Katz-Brown. > > The ability to adapt to any lexicon and board layout makes Quackle a > truly global tool. An Italian-language lexicon is included in this > beta > release as a proof of concept. Users can also switch between SOWPODS, > TWL06, and TWL98 lexicons at any time. > > If you want to be alerted of future Quackle announcements or join in > Quackle's development, please join the "quackle" Yahoo! group. > > > Downloading Quackle > * Download Quackle for Microsoft Windows: > quackle-0.9-windows.exe > After running quackle-0.9-windows.exe, run Quackle by > launching > the Quackle program in C:\Quackle. > * Download Quackle for Mac OS X: quackle-0.9-macosx.dmg > * Download Quackle Source Code (requires scons and Qt 4): > quackle-0.9-source.tar.gz > > Quackle 0.9's implemented features: > > * Cross platform; Quackle runs on Linux, Mac OS X, and > Microsoft > Windows. > * Play games with any number of players, including multiple > computer opponents. > * Make plays by typing directly on a shiny graphical board. > * Generate a position's best moves at the click of a button. > * Simulate any number of plies or to the end of the game. > * Optionally log simulation in an XML format to a file. > * Get average spread and winning percentage of simulated plays > at > the click of a button. > * Easily analyze your own positions by starting a game with two > human players and setting racks manually. > * Analyze previous positions in a game after its conclusion. > * Given a lexicon, tile distribution, and tile worths, Quackle > can > play in your language. > > Please contact Quackle's authors Jason Katz-Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > and > John O'Laughlin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) with inquiries. Jason is ranked > 14th and John 45th in North America by the National Scrabble > Association. Jason is the author of Kolf and Kiten distributed with > KDE. > John is the coauthor of Landau, the crossword game program Quackle > supersedes. Jason and John have previously collaborated on the > open-source lexicon study tool Letterbox and the Anagrams game > playing > IRC bot anabot. > > The authors would like to express great thanks to an anonymous donor > who > allowed the open-sourcing of this project and John Fultz for > Microsoft > Windows building help. > > > > To remove yourself from this list send a message to the address > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com Yahoo! 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