Acknowledgements

Little Go would not have been possible without the help and previous work of many people. In particular I would like to thank those of you who have directly contributed to this project:

App icon
Daniel Máslo, for crafting the beautiful app icon. To see more of Daniel's artwork pay a visit to his website http://www.danielmaslo.com/.
Stone artwork
Justin Weiss, for giving me permission to use the stone artwork he created for his app Dragon Go Client.
Go board wooden texture
psdGraphics, for allowing the free use of their artwork in non-profit projects such as Little Go. The wooden texture that is used by Little Go to draw the Go board comes from the psdGraphics website.
Beta-testing
Martin Müller and Bruce V. Schwartz, for their valuable time and feedback, which gave me the courage to publish the first version of Little Go.
Bug reports and other feedback
Andrew Hersee, Fabrice Heitz, Peter Waldispühl, Tripp Lilley, Valery Prikhodko, Horace Ho, Serge Grossenbacher, Logan Bouia and Carole Wolf, for their help with improving this app. No software is free of bugs, and Little Go woefully is no exception to this rule.
Coding
Jesse Rusak (for giving me the key hint that solved my zooming problem).

The Fuego project

Thanks to the Fuego project and its developers, for creating a freely usable Go engine in the first place, but also for encouraging me to use their engine despite some legal uncertainties regarding the LGPL license.

Sen:te

Thanks to Sen:te, for creating the beautiful app Goban and making it available free of charge. Goban is one of my much-loved Mac OS X applications, and for a long time I had hoped that it would be ported to iOS. Alas, this never happened, so I had to come up with something of my own - the result is Little Go.

The Sensei's Library

Thanks to Sensei's Library for providing a wealth of information on Go that I could consult whenever I had any doubts about one of the rules and concepts of the game.

Tetsuki and Goban

Thanks to the two iPhone apps Tetsuki and Goban (the latter not by Sen:te), for inspiration how to design certain aspects of Little Go's user interface.

Coders and bloggers

Last but not least, thanks to the countless coders and bloggers who freely share their knowledge and experience without regard to personal profit. Not only do we all, programmers and users alike, benefit from this enormously, it also shows us what we need to do to create a better world: Work together instead of fighting each other!