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Little Go
Copyright 2011-2024 Patrick Näf (herzbube@herzbube.ch)
The information in this file is also available when displaying the "About" and
the "Licenses" UI area from within the running application. The license files
are located in the source distribution in the subfolder resource/html.
This product uses the Go engine and computer player provided by the Fuego
library. Minor modifications have been made to the Fuego build process, and the
Fuego source code, to be able to build and use Fuego as a static library. Fuego
has been released under the LGPL license, the original software is available
from
http://fuego.sourceforge.net/
Fuego, and by inheritance this product, make use of various facilities provided
by the Boost library. Boost is released under the Boost Software license, the
original software is available from
https://www.boost.org/
SgfcKit, libsgfc++ and SGFC are used for reading and writing SGF data. SgfcKit
and libsgfc++ are both wrapper libraries around SGFC. SgfcKit and libsgfc++ are
copyright by Patrick Näf and released under the Apache License, version 2.0.
SGFC is copyright by Arno Hollosi and released under the BSD 3-Clause license.
The respective original software is available from these sites:
https://github.com/herzbube/SgfcKit
https://github.com/herzbube/libsgfcplusplus
https://www.red-bean.com/sgf/sgfc/
MBProgressHUD is used in this product to display progress meters. The original
source code, which is copyright by Matej Bukovinski and released under the MIT
license, is available from
https://github.com/matej/MBProgressHUD
Logging is achieved via the Cocoa Lumberjack framework, copyright by Deusty LLC
and released under the BSD 3-Clause license. The original source code is
available from
https://github.com/CocoaLumberjack/CocoaLumberjack
Reading and writing Zip archives is possible through the use of the ZipKit
framework. ZipKit was developed by Karl Moskowski and has been released under a
BSD-style license. The original source code is available from
https://github.com/kolpanic/ZipKit
This product uses the Firebase Crashlytics framework to provide a crash
reporting service. Due to technical dependencies, this product is also required
to integrate the Firebase SDK in order to use Crashlytics. Please note that this
product makes a best effort not to use any other part of the Firebase SDK,
specifically NO Google Analytics. Crashlytics is copyright by Crashlytics, Inc.
The copyright for the Firebase SDK is not easily determined, but at least the
"Firebase Core" part of the SDK is copyright by Google. All Firebase
frameworks/SDKs are closed source. The header files for Firebase Core are
released under the Apache License, Version 2.0. The header files for Crashlytics
and the remaining parts of the Firebase SDK are released without any specific
license information. The terms of service for the frameworks/SDKs are available
from here:
https://firebase.google.com/terms/crashlytics/
https://firebase.google.com/terms/
Crashlytics makes use of numerous open source software projects. For a full list
of attributions and licenses, please read the file
resource/text/Crashlytics-opensource.txt
This file was retrieved on 25 June 2016 from this URL (which is now defunct):
http://try.crashlytics.com/terms/opensource.txt
An HTML'ized version of the text file can be viewed in-app. That version is also
available as a file
resource/html/Crashlytics-opensource.txt.html
Firebase makes use of numerous open source software projects. For a full list of
attributions and licenses, please read the file
resource/html/Firebase-oss.html
This file can also be viewed in-app. The file is a modified version of the
document that was retrieved on 07 January 2019 from this URL (which is now
defunct and redirects to the general Firebase Terms of Service page):
https://www.firebase.com/terms/oss.html
The modifications consist of manually adding a preamble, as well as deleting
all inline JavaScript parts and all references to external JavaScripts and CSS
stylesheets from the header and footer of the document.
The following icons are all from the Noun Project (https://thenounproject.com/).
- The Computer Play button is a composite of
"Imac by Aaron K. Kim"
https://thenounproject.com/term/imac/123922/
and a slightly modified version of
"Play by P.J. Onori"
https://thenounproject.com/term/play/2873/
- The Pass button is "Dots by Alex Fuller"
https://thenounproject.com/term/dots/10554/
- The Discard button is "Eraser by Terrence Kevin Oleary"
https://thenounproject.com/term/eraser/3715/
- The Interrupt button is "Delete by Kenan Sulayman"
https://thenounproject.com/term/delete/5763/
- The Pause button is "Pause by P.J. Onori"
https://thenounproject.com/term/pause/2866/
- The Continue button is "Arrow by Naomi Atkinson"
https://thenounproject.com/term/arrow/5582/
- The board position navigation buttons are all derived from
"Step Forward by useiconic.com"
https://thenounproject.com/term/step-forward/45526/
- The Game Info button is "line chart by Richard Schumann"
https://thenounproject.com/term/graph/50837/
- The Scoring button is a modified version of "Abacus by Cris Dobbins"
https://thenounproject.com/term/abacus/8926/
- The More Game Actions button is "Menu by John Caserta"
https://thenounproject.com/term/menu/36901/
- The Settings icon is "Gears by Simple Icons"
https://thenounproject.com/term/gears/31893/
- The Archive icon is "Archive by Gustav Salomonsson"
https://thenounproject.com/term/archive/26076/
- The Help icon is a modified version of
"Information by José Campos"
https://thenounproject.com/term/information/55404/
where the "i" symbol was replaced by the "?" symbol
- The Diagnostics icon is "First-Aid by Hans Paul Mösl Junior"
https://thenounproject.com/term/first-aid/27633/
- The About icon is "Information by José Campos"
https://thenounproject.com/term/information/55404/
- The Source Code icon is "Source Code by d"
https://thenounproject.com/term/source-code/1171/
- The Licenses icon is "Impressum by Martin Karachorov"
https://thenounproject.com/term/impressum/92864/
- The Credits icon is "Badge by Shane Miller"
https://thenounproject.com/term/badge/8180/
- The icon
"User by Mike Ashley"
https://thenounproject.com/term/user/17845/
is used to compose both the Human vs. Human game type icon and the
Human vs. Computer game type icon
- The Changelog icon is "Changelog by Tolga Inam"
https://thenounproject.com/term/changelog/365219/
- Shapes extracted from this icon
https://thenounproject.com/term/go/181280/
from the collection "go by Duygu Ozkan"
https://thenounproject.com/duyguozkan/collection/go/
are used to create the following icons: Setup Black Stone, Setup White Stone,
Good For Black Position, Very Good For Black Position, Good For White Position
and Very Good For White Position
- The Even Position icon is "Go Stone by varvarvarvarra from NounProject.com"
https://thenounproject.com/icon/go-stone-3961179/
The Very Even Position icon is derived thereof.
- The Unclear Position icon is "Question Mark by i cons from NounProject.com<"
https://thenounproject.com/icon/question-mark-2647217/
The Very Unclear Position icon is derived thereof.
- The Good Move icon is "Like by The Icon Z from NounProject.com"
https://thenounproject.com/icon/like-3323435/
The Very Good Move icon is derived thereof.
- The Bad Move icon is "Dislike by The Icon Z from NounProject.com"
https://thenounproject.com/icon/dislike-3323410/
The Very Bad Move icon is derived thereof.
- The Interesting Move icon is "Exclamation by Mohamed Mb from NounProject.com"
https://thenounproject.com/icon/exclamation-1678344/
- The Doubtful Move icon is "Questions by Gregor Cresnar from NounProject.com"
https://thenounproject.com/icon/questions-3550357/
- The Suggest Move icon is "hint by Adrien Coquet"
https://thenounproject.com/term/hint/3194435/
- The Hotspot icon is "Flame by IcoMoon from NounProject.com"
https://thenounproject.com/icon/flame-4575899/
- The None icon is "None by Gregor Cresnar from NounProject.com"
https://thenounproject.com/icon/none-3548770/
- The Edit icon is "Edit by Andrew Acree from NounProject.com"
https://thenounproject.com/icon/edit-3756863/