Wednesday, April 19, 2000
PySol Update! -- 10:09 pm CST, Update by J.t.Qbe
Take a break from your first-person shooter and play some cards! A while back I wrote about PySol, a free collection of Solitaire games. It's written in Python, so it'll run on any platform which supports that language. While I wasn't looking, Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer has released a few new versions; now PySol is up to version 4.10 and gives you a whopping 273 different games, including Poker-type solitaire and Mahjongg games. You have to see it to believe it! And it's all free! Only a 3.4 meg download for Windows, less for Unix (assuming you have Python installed). Go to The PySol Home Page and check it out!Recent Headlines
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