Jseki

Jseki is a utility relating to the ancient board game Go (also known as Wei-Qi or Baduk). This tool allows a player to review statistics and other information about the games they've played.

Current Features

Future Features

Installation Instructions

Download Jseki from a Sourceforge mirror.

Unzip the downloaded file. You can then run the application by typing: java -jar Jseki.jar on the command-line, or just by double-clicking Jseki.jar.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. I have an idea for a great feature! Will you add it to Jseki?

    Most likely! I’m looking for feedback on this project and I want to know what features will be most helpful to other people. So if one of the above-listed "future features" is something you really want, or you have something in mind that’s not even on the list, drop me a line!

  2. How do I contact you?
  3. The easiest way is by email: rosswerner [at] users [dot] sourceforge [dot] net. Alternatively, the Jseki project page has several forums available for people to use:


  4. Hey, where’s the source code? I thought Jseki was Open Source Software?!

    It is! Jseki is licensed under the GPLv2. The JAR file that you download contains all the source files required to compile Jseki. Simply unzip it with WinZip or any other utility that handles zip files (you may have to change the file extension to ".zip").

    Alternatively, you can get the code out of CVS. Instructions on how to do this can be found here: http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=201192.