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Go Chess Clock 2.3
GXS Software
Are you a strong chess player or going to become one? Are you aware that playing games with a chess clock brings you a great joy and is really interesting? Go Chess Clock will make a universal, easy to adjust and highly precise digital clock out of your Pocket PC. The clock is fit for any board game like Chess, Go, Reversy, Rendzhy, or any other games. Make the play with your friends into a competition not only between yourselves but with time also wherever you are.
Chose one of 6 available variants of the time supervision beginning with classical Sudden Death or one of the 3 controls with the delay (Delay, Fishers or Bronsteins) up to the quite rare but not in the least fascinating hourglass. Play Go (Go, Baduk, Weiqi) using Japanese or Canadian Byoyomi. Extremely large switch buttons - use for switching whole indication region is on your side. Sound notification will help you to control the rest of the time left, without being distracted from the game. Version 2.2 is a bug fixing release.
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