SudokuDan - 0.2.3sudoku generator, solver, assistant |
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works on intels 



- Version: 0.2.3, 12/2/2006 01:24PM PST
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stephgreene
does work on intel macs.
Very Nice, But... 



- Version: 0.2.2, 10/29/2006 06:45PM PST
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jane3
This program is addictive and fun. It is easy to use and the hints work well.
The inability to set levels is the most maddening shortcoming. I get more level 3's than anything else, and have solved a level 17.
The second most troubling issue involves eliminating candidates. When you manually eliminate a candidate and then find out many moves later, you must undo your work back to the point of your error to correct it. And you cannot assign a value to a square when the candidate has been eliminated, even if you now know it is right.
Finally, the help menu is quite limited.
I would also suggest blocking incorrect moves, including candidate elimination. I am always checking my inserts just to avoid extensive undos.
It has been a learning experience and my first real foray into Sudoku. It won't be my last.
The inability to set levels is the most maddening shortcoming. I get more level 3's than anything else, and have solved a level 17.
The second most troubling issue involves eliminating candidates. When you manually eliminate a candidate and then find out many moves later, you must undo your work back to the point of your error to correct it. And you cannot assign a value to a square when the candidate has been eliminated, even if you now know it is right.
Finally, the help menu is quite limited.
I would also suggest blocking incorrect moves, including candidate elimination. I am always checking my inserts just to avoid extensive undos.
It has been a learning experience and my first real foray into Sudoku. It won't be my last.
Needs selectable difficulty! 



- Version: 0.2.2, 6/26/2006 04:14PM PST
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t.spoon
Very nice, except I can't believe there's no way to set the difficulty of the puzzle it generates! Also, it seems that there's no way to scale the puzzle when you use the "booklet" feature. It is too small on a high resolution screen, and since the program scales individual puzzles so nicely, it's odd that it doesn't scale the books. Also, it would be good if it could print more than one or two puzzles per page- ideally letting one choose 1, 2, 4, or 9 puzzles per page for printing. It would be great to be able to print the booklets this way. And when you do print one puzzle, the scaling of the print is based on the size the current window is, which can be confusing. Still, it's simple and has good features and a good game-play interface. Great price. The most important thing is to add a difficulty selector- ever puzzle it generates is too easy!