Pysol - Solitaire comparable to Pretty Good Solitaire

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Whirled Peas

Just a quick program recommendation - Pysol - http://www.pysol.org/

From the website:
PySol is an exciting collection of more than 200 solitaire card games. Its
features include support for lots of distinct games, very nice look and
feel, multiple cardsets and table tiles, sound and background music,
unlimited undo & redo, load & save games, player statistics and log files,
hint system, demo games, support for user written plug-ins, integrated
HTML help browser and lots of documentation.

Since it is written in Python, it should run on Windows as well as Linux
or OSX. For windows, you'd probably need to have python installed (I
think) but python is free as well. I run it on a linux system and it is
*very* stable. IMO it is the best freeware Solitaire package I've ever
seen.
 
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Thip

Whirled Peas said:
Just a quick program recommendation - Pysol - http://www.pysol.org/

From the website:
PySol is an exciting collection of more than 200 solitaire card games. Its
features include support for lots of distinct games, very nice look and
feel, multiple cardsets and table tiles, sound and background music,
unlimited undo & redo, load & save games, player statistics and log files,
hint system, demo games, support for user written plug-ins, integrated
HTML help browser and lots of documentation.

Since it is written in Python, it should run on Windows as well as Linux
or OSX. For windows, you'd probably need to have python installed (I
think) but python is free as well. I run it on a linux system and it is
*very* stable. IMO it is the best freeware Solitaire package I've ever
seen.


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There's also PySolitaire, which is an offshoot of PySol. It's great, but
you have to download and install Python and the two combined are a hefty
download for those in dialup.

http://pygames.sourceforge.net/
 
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Just a quick program recommendation - Pysol -
http://www.pysol.org/
Since it is written in Python, it should run on Windows as well as
Linux or OSX. For windows, you'd probably need to have python
installed (I think) but python is free as well. I run it on a
linux system and it is *very* stable. IMO it is the best freeware
Solitaire package I've ever seen.

I use the latest stable Linux version also, but on Windows IME it's
best to stick with v. 4.60. Vegard is gracious enough to host the
files, <http://solitaire.vegard2.no/>.
 

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