PySol

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While development of PySol officially ceased in 2004,[1] several forks, including PySolitaire, UltraSol, PySol Fan Club Edition (also known as “PySolFC”) and FlowerSol, continue to be developed. PySolFC now contains over 1,000 games.[4]

The games in PySol are classified according to several criteria for better usability. The basic division is as follows:

Features

  • Hint system
  • Multiple undo/redo
  • Bookmarks
  • Demo mode showing how to play each game
  • Random game choice
  • Saving the status of games.
  • Won/lost game statistics
  • Choice of cardsets and table tiles
  • Several assist play and automatic play options
  • Sound server[6]

See also

References

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