Nice. This is the only real solution to the issue of a cross-platform GUI, IMO.


On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 8:50 AM, Francois van Niekerk
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Oakfoam has a new website at http://oakfoam.com. This new website
> includes pre-built packages for Linux and Windows. These packages make
> use of a custom web interface: If run in "web mode," Oakfoam runs a
> small web server which serves a basic GUI for playing a game. The
> packages include a little script that runs Oakfoam in this mode and
> attempts to open the default web browser on the correct page
> (http://localhost:8000). This should be sufficient to enable someone
> not experienced with Computer Go development to play a game against
> Oakfoam with minimal hassle.
> --
> Francois van Niekerk
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