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'..as elegant and deceptively simple as the game itself.'

Play Go on Mac OS X - Jouez au go sur Mac OS X

Use Goban to play the game of go against the program. Play with people on the Internet go servers or your local network. Observe live pro and amateur games on IGS, the Internet Go Server. Review and analyze games. Browse through joseki or fuseki libraries.. Goban is a powerful, simple, fast go board for Mac OS X. Like Hikaru and Sai, use a Mac to play go!

From colors and numbers and locations, to the time of day, basic temperature, and size comparisons, there have always been lots of learning moments in this book. But I think it's the fun illustrations and simple humor that has kept us coming back to 'Go, Dog, Go!' for generations. First off, I use the Mac OS X app Crossover Ver. (A better alternative to Wineskin) I am using a 20in, Early 2008 iMac running Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9) (Full specs in the pictures below) And the games that I have gotten to work are: Densha De Go! Nagoya Railroad Densha De Go! Professional 1 & 2 Densha De. Go is an open source programming language that makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software. GoToMeeting is a screen-sharing solution for Mac (and many more devices) that makes it easy to collaborate with anyone remotely. In seconds, you can connect over the Internet and share your screen in real time.

Fig. 1: A go game. (Larger image)

News - November 5, 2007

  • GNU Go 3.7.11, compiled for Mac OS X is available now as a universal binary.
  • A new release of Goban should be available soon.

News - August 30, 2006

The current version of Goban is 3.2.12, includes:

  • Fix problem when observing IGS games.
  • Universal binary.
  • Goban 3.2 introduced many Internet Go improvements (IGS rooms, statistics, trail, text display, ..); nicer board display; stone preferences; one-color go; redo undone moves; copy positions in Sensei's ASCII format; faster display and loading of files and Internet games; and more..

Learn more about Goban

Features

  • GNU Go, a go playing program
  • Opens, edits and saves standard SGF files
  • Handles efficiently large SGF files, game collections or joseki/fuseki variation trees such as Kogo's Joseki Dictionary
  • Supports the Go Modem Protocol and the Go Text Protocol
  • Japanese rules
  • Automatic Scoring
  • Simultaneous games
  • Resizable board
  • Undo/redo moves
  • One color go
  • local network play
  • .. in a native, real Mac application.

Fig. 2: Rules Inspector.

Fig. 3: Internet go players.

License and Copyright

Goban is copyrighted work: Copyright (c) 1997-2004, Sen:te (Sente SA). All rights reserved.

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Goban is currently distributed free of charge. Permission must be obtained for redistribution. A different version of Goban (FreeGoban) is distributed as free software, under the GNU General Public License.

All of the art work is copyrighted and shall not be reused without explicit permission.

  • The Sparrows nesting in a Go Bowl image from the About panel is (c) Copyright IGS;
  • Some of the icons in the Preferences and Internet go window are (c) Copyright Apple;
  • The 'RealKaya' board is (c) Copyright Tweet;
  • All other art work, including boards and stones images are (c) Copyright Sen:te.

Goban includes GNU Go, which is distributed under the GNU Public license library. The source code for GNU Go is available.

Mac

For more information about this license, contact goban@sente.ch.

Feedback

For any question, suggestion, or problem report, please send an e-mail to goban@sente.ch.

Download

Goban can be downloaded from our server as a disk image (.dmg).

Goban 3.2.12 for Mac OS X, 10.4 and above, Universal binary: Goban_3_2_12.dmg (9.7 MB)
Goban 3.2.9 for Mac OS X, 10.3.9 and above, G3/G4/G5 only: Goban_3_2_9.dmg (8.3 MB)
Goban 3.2.7 for Mac OS X, 10.1.5 and above, G3/G4/G5 only: Goban_3_2_7.dmg (8.3 MB)

Additional designs for the stones are available in the package below. In order to use them, create a folder named Goban in your Library folder, create a folder named Stones in the Goban folder you just created, and copy the content of this package in Stones.

Go stones Stones.dmg (4.1 MB)

Goban includes the latest stable release of GNU Go. If you want to experiment with the latest development version, it is available below. This disk image contains a gnugo executable compiled for Mac OS X, as well as the source code. Several other Go engines, distributed by Andrew Balsa under the GPL are also available. Information on how to use these executables with Goban is available in help.

GNU Go 3.7.11 for Mac OS X 10.4.3 and above, universal binary gnugo-3.7.11.dmg (6.0 MB)
GNU Go 3.7.7 for Mac OS X 10.1 and above, G3/G4/G5 only gnugo.dmg (5.1 MB)
GTP Go engines for Mac OS X 10.2 and above, G3/G4/G5 only GoEngines.dmg (1.4 MB)

Mailing List

A mailing list for Goban users is available. New releases will be announced on this list.

  • To subscribe, send this email.
  • To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the archives. (The password that will be asked is to prevent spam robots to gather your email adresses.)

FAQ

Does or will Goban work with the Kiseido Go Server (KGS)?
KGS uses a closed protocol and wants to control both the server and client. They are actively discouraging 3rd party clients. Goban will not work with KGS as long as this is the case.

Does or will Goban run on Mac OS 9, 8, .. ?
Sorry, no. Goban is a Mac OS X only application. Go software for older Mac OS releases is listed on the Shodan web site.

Does or will Goban run on Windows?
Sorry, no. Goban is a Mac OS X only application. We currently have no plans to do a Windows version.

Does or will Goban run on Linux?
Maybe. Goban is currently a Mac OS X only application. We could port it to Linux when GNUstep is sufficiently advanced.

How strong is the program?
GNU Go plays regularly on the NNGS and KGS go servers and its ratings graphed over time are available: NNGS [currently unavailable], KGS. Several GNU Go robots are also playing regularly on the IGS (with a rank of 12 kyu).

Acknowledgements

Thanks to:

  • Guy Moreillon, for his help with the design of the icons, stones, and Persistence Of Vision (Povray) programming;
  • Antti Huima, for his SGF utility library;
  • William Shubert, for his implementation of the Go Modem Protocol (GMP);
  • Erik Doernenburg, for his Cocoa implementation of Socket classes;
  • The GNU Go Team, for GNU Go, a nice and free Go playing program.
  • Stephan Somogyi, for his feedback, help and encouragements.
  • Tim Cartwright, for his feedback, help and encouragements.
  • Tweet, for his Kaya board picture, and his permission to use the 'Sparrows nesting in a Go Bowl' image.
  • Daniel Bump and Reid Augustin, for sgf2tex, a Go typesetting software.
  • Gerben Wierda for his help with the integration of TeX.
  • Arno Hollosi for sgfc, a SGF syntax checker and converter.
  • Yamakawa Kazuki, for ugfc, an UGF to SGF converter.
  • Andrew Balsa, for his GTP compatible Go engines: badukiplus, wallyplus, randyplus, amigoplus.
  • Patrice Fontaine for retouching some of the alternate go stones.
  • Jean-Jacques Ardoino for the French localization
  • Our beta testers for their invaluable comments during the development of the Internet Go support: Tweedie, Raven H. Huang, Patrice Fontaine, Stephan Somogyi, Alan Crossman, Jim Watson, Joshua Epperson, Brian Merkey, Mark Anderson, Daniel Wilday, Peter Seal, Olivier Verdier, OGONG & AURORA, Olaf Foellinger.
  • Our users, for there continuous feedback, suggestions, and encouraging remarks.

Software Library

More Mac OS X, WebObjects or OPENSTEP software to download from Sen:te

What is Go ?

Go is an open-source programming language developed by a team at Google. It provides easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software. This language is designed for writing servers, that's why it is using widely these days. At the update time of this tutorial Go 1.15 is the latest version available. This tutorial will help you to install Go 1.13 on your macOS operating system.

Step 1 – Download Go

To download the latest Go release visit https://golang.org/dl/. You will see the download link for Apple macOS. The current version of Go 1.15 support macOS 10.10 or later versions with 64-bit support only.

Alternatively, you can download Go 1.13.3 using the curl command line.

Step 2 – Install Go on macOS

You have downloaded the Go package on your macOS system. To install it simply double click on the downloaded file to start the installation wizard.

Command-line users can execute the below command to start the installation.

Follow the installation wizard and complete the installation process.

Step 3 – Setup Go Workspace

Edit the ~/.bash_profile or ~/.profile file (or its equivalent) to set environment variables. Commonly you need to set 3 environment variables as GOROOT, GOPATH and PATH.

GOROOT is the location where Go package is installed on your system.

GOPATH is the location of your work directory. Coruno - multiplayer card game mac os. For example my project directory is ~/Projects/Proj1 .

Now set the PATH variable to access go binary system wide.

Step 4 – Install Dependency Management Tool

The govendor is a tool used for managing the Go application dependencies efficiently. You should consider this to install on your system.

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Step 5 – Test Go Version

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Finally, you have successfully installed and configured go language on your system. First, use the following command to check the installed Go version.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you have learned to install Golang on macOS operating system.





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