Wonderful app for go problems
Beautiful interface, easy to use. I use tags to create subcategories suc as "corner problems", "fuseki problems", etc. I can import my own go problems collection on my iPad. However, I couldn't manage to import problems on my mac. Is there a way to use the import function on mac?
Amazing, why aren’t more people talking about this?
Amazing features that I can’t find elsewhere
I don’t typically review things
After looking through all the go apps available, this is by far the best one. Spaced repetition is the most effective way to learn a new skill (look it up) and the developers have made a very comprehensive system to leverage this. The app is crisp and fast. I am very impressed with their work.
⛩Japaneasy⛩go lite
Easy go lite is the main Go problems app for the Tygem server. Don’t let this dissuade beginners though because, it has a gentle learning curve. If you know the basics of the game you will be fine with this app.
How many apps offer hundreds of life and death problems plus myriad skills to practice? For example, endgame, invasions and joseki.
This app is great for beginners, Improvers and advanced players. Enjoy!
How many apps offer hundreds of life and death problems plus myriad skills to practice? For example, endgame, invasions and joseki.
This app is great for beginners, Improvers and advanced players. Enjoy!
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Excellent
Very pleased. Plenty of options and no crashing. Will be sharing. Thank you.
Excellent study tool
Wonderful app with a beautiful, add-free interface. Much thought and good intentions went into the mechanics and options and it shows
Beginner Friendly!
All the practice problems work and give someone who has never played before (like me) a good intuitive understanding of the moves and rules through practice. It's no frills but also not annoyingly full of ads which I will take any day. I recommend it!
A best app for viewing kifu
I have both smartgo kifu and easy go. I would say if you only concerns viewing kifu, then easygo is sufficient. It is better in organizing kifu with folders, and it has a full screen mode. Both are very handy. The author of the app is very responsive to inquiries too.