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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > > Any decent backgammon client for Windows that works over TCP/IP out > > there? I think Snowie 3 had something but there's nothing in Snowie 4. > > Only found a few crappy clients which don't work at all (or well > > enough). > > > > This is just for Pc to PC play when there's no board available (and no > > internet just lan). > > Did a new search and found a link to something called StrongGammon II > on one of the major sites. Fits my needs for this purpose well enough > though moving using "click piece to move and then new location" makes > me grow grey hair. But this is newbie teaching so I'll survive... > [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > > Any decent backgammon client for Windows that works over TCP/IP out > > there? I think Snowie 3 had something but there's nothing in Snowie 4. > > Only found a few crappy clients which don't work at all (or well > > enough). > > > > This is just for Pc to PC play when there's no board available (and no > > internet just lan). > > Did a new search and found a link to something called StrongGammon II > on one of the major sites. Fits my needs for this purpose well enough > though moving using "click piece to move and then new location" makes > me grow grey hair. But this is newbie teaching so I'll survive... Did you had a look at BGBlitz? (www.bgblitz.com) It will help to preserve the colour of your hairs ;) and works in a LAN environment. Pretty soon will be support for surpassing firewalls too. ciao Frank
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