Jun 27, 2009 - Any Solitaire for the mac that's as good as Windows Vista's? Any info is greatly appreciated. Eric's Ultimate Solitaire X Bill.:apple: share. Like + Quote Reply themoonisdown09, Jun 29, 2009. It has beautiful full screen layouts including large playing cards. There are multiple. DawnArk Mac DVD Ripper 2.0.24. Best DVD Ripping software for Mac designed for Mac OS X users.
NOW 72 deliciously delightful solitaire games for your Mac and daily challenges! The new games and daily challenges are available as an In-App-Purchase on Mac OS X 10.8 or later. Designed by a Mac and Solitaire loving Mom and Daughter, Full Deck Solitaire is a beautiful card game with an easy to use user interface.
Seventy two uniquely different variations of Solitaire not seen in many other games keep even the most seasoned guru occupied. Statistics for each game let you know how many hours you have played, games you have won and your highest score for that game.
A uniquely smart three level hint system lets you know if there are moves to play and will even shake the cards if you can’t quite see that elusive move. The game has an option of a classic background, your own wallpaper, or a gorgeous moving video of the ocean under the Moon with two more amazing animated backgrounds included with Game Pack One.
FREE Games include Klondike 3 Card, Klondike 1 Card, Vegas Solitaire, Freecell, Thieves Of Egypt, Forty Thieves, Red And Black, Royal Parade, Demon, Canfield, Canfield 1 Card Turn, Double Canfield, Spider 4 Suit, Spider 1 Suit, Spider 2 Suit, Pyramid, Tri Peaks Solitaire, Golf, Golf Around Corner, Gaps, Montana, Beleaguered Castle, Bisley and Mrs. Many of these classic games are unique to Full Deck Solitaire! Game Pack One adds Clock Patience, Grandfather's Clock, German Clock, Captive Queens, Scorpion, Scorpion 2, Wasp, Three Blind Mice, Osmosis, Osmosis By The Book, Yukon, Russian Solitaire, Chinese Solitaire, Australian Patience, Fortress, Pyramid Golf AND Aces Up!
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Game Pack Two adds Miss Milligan, Demons and Thieves, La Belle Lucie, Trefoil, The Fan, Super Flower Garden, Storehouse, Cruel Solitaire, Baker's Dozen, Spanish Patience, Castles in Spain, Portuguese Solitaire, Good Measure, Baker's Game, Eight Off, Penguin Solitaire, Seahaven Towers, Rank And File, Number Ten, Lady Jane, and Zerline! Now we've added AI Players to play with as well with the addition of Texas Hold'Em. Please write or visit our support page if you are having any problems at all. We want you to love this game! By popular demand undo returns to cash games - Splash screen resized to fit all screens - Win music is back, we accidentally left it out last update - Crash fix for font not found - All new retina support to the game so the cards and menus looks gorgeous - Full Deck Hold'Em game added as first AI Player games, more coming soon - Fixes for blank game screen on starting the app and crashes for macOS 10.7 and macOS 10.8 - Please write our support with ideas for new games! - Auto key bind changed to auto move single card - Stats now show percentage of games and overall games won.
1.71 Apr 14, 2018. We've added Daily Challenges to Full Deck Solitaire! Now you can play up to three daily challenges on solvable games trying to beat the score and number of moves made. We've fixed the card size changing bug and added much more robust crash reporting to the game. There have been a lot of fixes in the various card games but two new games have also been added to Game Pack Two (Memory and Accordion).
We've updated the game for the latest operating system and worked hard to make this the best Full Deck Solitaire yet! If you have any suggestions or requests for new games please write our support email and we'll get right on it. 1.63 Feb 17, 2016.
High resolution card issues fixed - vegas solitaire cost fixed - new game 'Mrs. Mop' added to free games as thank you for everyone's patience - previous game not loading error fixed - by popular demand rules are available from game play screen - ace suits are back in top corner on antique cards - higher resolution antique and large print cards! - 15 new games added (requires In-App-Purchase and Mac OS X 10.7 or later)! - one button click added to most games! - you can disable the win music!!
- decks have badges to show how many cards are left. 1.50 Sep 24, 2012.
Higher resolution antique and large print cards! - see bottom of description on how to address card issues - 15 new games added (requires In-App-Purchase and Mac OS X 10.7 or later)! - one button click added to most games! - application is now sandboxed - major bug fixed in spider solitaire and game returns - hint system fixes - you can disable the win music - decks have badges to show how many cards are left (you can disable this from options) - new graphs for statistics - bug fix in Montana shuffling. 314159Jane, Enjoying it very much I am enjoying playing Full Deck Solitaire very much. When my brain gets too cluttered up, it’s nice to smooth things out by focusing on a game or puzzle for 10 minutes. I also play it sometimes when exercising on my recumbent stationary bicycle (which has a small table in front of it to hold my laptop).
I find exercising by myself very boring, and Full Deck Solitaire takes my mind of it. I like the large menu of solitaire games. My aunt also plays it, and we have fun comparing notes on which solitaire games we like. I like the way the cards move on one click.
I like the “auto” feature which organizes things quickly when that is needed. I have found that sometimes a “bug” appears on my version on my laptop, which causes the cards to do a pirouette when flipped, which strains the eyes to look at. But if I quit the game, it usually resolves itself. I love the “undo” option, in the cases when I mis-click. I think this is a great App!
I am really having fun with it. 314159Jane, Enjoying it very much I am enjoying playing Full Deck Solitaire very much. When my brain gets too cluttered up, it’s nice to smooth things out by focusing on a game or puzzle for 10 minutes. I also play it sometimes when exercising on my recumbent stationary bicycle (which has a small table in front of it to hold my laptop). I find exercising by myself very boring, and Full Deck Solitaire takes my mind of it.
I like the large menu of solitaire games. My aunt also plays it, and we have fun comparing notes on which solitaire games we like. I like the way the cards move on one click.
I like the “auto” feature which organizes things quickly when that is needed. I have found that sometimes a “bug” appears on my version on my laptop, which causes the cards to do a pirouette when flipped, which strains the eyes to look at. But if I quit the game, it usually resolves itself. I love the “undo” option, in the cases when I mis-click. I think this is a great App!
I am really having fun with it. Alsonottoopleased, Not really up to snuff I use this because the offerings are limited, bnut it’s not up to the one on Windows. I’ve found several parameters that are necessary before a game (in any app) has any chance of being completed, so I tend to keep restarting the game until I see the right sorts of setup. That’s not guarantee of success, of course, but keeps me from wasting time with sure losers. The issue is that many times, at least one of the cards does not change when a game is restarted. The Queen of Herats in the third position, for example, will be the same after the restart. I also note that, in several hundred games, I have hit 3000 points only twice, and it doesn’t seem to matter how long or short the game is — virtually every one is scored between 2800 and 2970.
Note that I do hold the top two scores on the game on a Windows box where I sometimes volunteer, so the scoring here is very odd and frustrating. Finally, I find it bothersome to have to now resize the screen every time I turn the thing on.
It ought to hold my settings. Alsonottoopleased, Not really up to snuff I use this because the offerings are limited, bnut it’s not up to the one on Windows. I’ve found several parameters that are necessary before a game (in any app) has any chance of being completed, so I tend to keep restarting the game until I see the right sorts of setup. That’s not guarantee of success, of course, but keeps me from wasting time with sure losers. The issue is that many times, at least one of the cards does not change when a game is restarted.
The Queen of Herats in the third position, for example, will be the same after the restart. I also note that, in several hundred games, I have hit 3000 points only twice, and it doesn’t seem to matter how long or short the game is — virtually every one is scored between 2800 and 2970. Note that I do hold the top two scores on the game on a Windows box where I sometimes volunteer, so the scoring here is very odd and frustrating.
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Finally, I find it bothersome to have to now resize the screen every time I turn the thing on. It ought to hold my settings. MAyBuelna, A great and trouble free app I enjoy playing solitaire and have never had a problem with the app until a week or so ago when it would crash whenver I changed or customized the background with personal pictures. I didn’t know if I had done something in error and caused the problem or what.
I tried restarting and changed settings to no avail. The only thing I could of doing was to keep sending the crash reports hoping it would be fixed but 2 days went by and nothing was fixed. Work finally demanded my full attention and time making me forget the app until today. After restarting my Mac for a security update I noticed this app had been updated 3 days before and found a short message acknowledging there having been a problem but was now fixed. I appreciate that extra step and am grateful this app is working as great and trouble free as ever. MAyBuelna, A great and trouble free app I enjoy playing solitaire and have never had a problem with the app until a week or so ago when it would crash whenver I changed or customized the background with personal pictures. I didn’t know if I had done something in error and caused the problem or what.
I tried restarting and changed settings to no avail. The only thing I could of doing was to keep sending the crash reports hoping it would be fixed but 2 days went by and nothing was fixed. Work finally demanded my full attention and time making me forget the app until today. After restarting my Mac for a security update I noticed this app had been updated 3 days before and found a short message acknowledging there having been a problem but was now fixed. I appreciate that extra step and am grateful this app is working as great and trouble free as ever.
Goodsol Development has just released version 3.0 of. This flagship Mac solitaire collection includes an astonishing 550 different solitaire card games, from classics such as Klondike, FreeCell, and Spider, to fresh original games available nowhere else. This is the third major release of the package, which includes 50 new games, a redesigned main screen interface, and retina-optimized graphics. It requires OS X 10.6 or later.
Pretty Good Solitaire's built-in intelligence lets you spend more time planning strategy and having fun, and less time making tedious, routine moves. When you click a card, the program automatically examines all possible legal moves, and makes the most likely choice for you.
For those occasional errors that we all make, Pretty Good Solitaire has unlimited undo and redo functions, allowing you to go back to the beginning of the game and re-think your strategy. Features include:. Easy to play - just drag the cards or click them to move them quickly. Beautiful cards - designed to look like real cards but be easy to see - 20 different card sets. Full Undo and Redo: undo any move or all your moves, and redo them.
Automatic Game Saving - saves your games when you leave and you can continue playing when you return. AutoPlay/QuickMove - this option can automatically play cards to the foundations for you. Dynamic Card Sizing - the game selects the best card size to fit your screen, or you can select from one of the 5 card sizes. Information about what cards can be played in a pile is given when you hold the mouse over a pile. Click the Rules button to see the rules of each game. Statistics for multiple players.
Over 2 billion starting positions for each game, so you'll never have to play the same game twice. An unconditional 30-day money-back guarantee Pretty Good Solitaire is the solitaire game for players who take solitaire seriously!