I was quite happy with Ksudoku in Intrepid and previous releases, but recently installed it in Jaunty and find it much better.
Under the older versions, the default was you needed to select any square before entering a number there. With the pointer moving around from one place to another, a number typed would go the previously selected square, not where the pointer was. Now, move the pointer to any square, press a numeric key and the number goes in, much less effort, much more intuitive, more pleasure, less frustration. It is excellent, I'm impressed.
As I'm dual booting with Ubuntu Jaunty and the Sudoku comes included, it offers a different way of choosing the level from easy to very hard, but the highlighting lacks the usefulness of KDE. KDE is great and it's getting better.
Under the older versions, the default was you needed to select any square before entering a number there. With the pointer moving around from one place to another, a number typed would go the previously selected square, not where the pointer was. Now, move the pointer to any square, press a numeric key and the number goes in, much less effort, much more intuitive, more pleasure, less frustration. It is excellent, I'm impressed.
As I'm dual booting with Ubuntu Jaunty and the Sudoku comes included, it offers a different way of choosing the level from easy to very hard, but the highlighting lacks the usefulness of KDE. KDE is great and it's getting better.
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