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<H1>Introduction</H1>
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"Why yet another solitaire game ?" you may ask.
The answer is simple - none of the existing games did meet my expectations...
<H3>PySol highlights:</H3>
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<LI> based upon an extensible solitaire engine
<LI> currently supports 4 different games - expect lots more to come
<LI> includes my all time favorite "Gypsy"
<LI> very nice look and feel
<LI> unlimited undo & redo
<LI> load & save games
<LI> player statistics
<LI> computer gives hints and plays demo games
<LI> integrated help system
<LI> portable across X, Windows and MacOS
<LI> written in Python ;-)
<LI> free - source code is available
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<H3>Legal stuff</H3>
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PySol is Copyright (C) 1998 by Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer.<BR>
PySol is distributed under the terms of the
<A HREF="gpl.html">GNU General Public License</A>.
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