Floater

(Free Bridge On The Net!)

Tired of paying through the nose for OKBridge or its competitors?

A new, free program that will allow people to play bridge over the internet is currently under development. The program is tentatively named "Floater" and is being tested now by its author and a few friends. We expect a preliminary release to be available to the public by the middle of March, 1996.

Floater is similar in design and spirit to the original free version of OKBridge. The preliminary release of Floater is expected to include:

Information will be posted to rec.games.bridge and right here.

(For those unfamiliar with Floater's competitors, the idea is to allow people to play against people via the internet. Floater is not like, say, Bridge Baron, where you have a computer partner and play against computer opponents.)

Floater is being developed under the auspices of Laconic, a group dedicated to making available technology useful and inexpensive. We expect that our first few projects (Floater being the first) will be pieces of software that are free. Laconic is in the process of becoming a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Q: Who is doing this? Why?

A: I am Geoff Pike, a Computer Science graduate student at the University of California at Berkeley. I felt that someone should do a good free internet bridge game, and I felt I am one of the few people with the necessary time, inclination, and programming skills. Obviously, I also love bridge or I wouldn't be doing it!

Q: Why should people be excited by Floater?

A: Many reasons:

Q: What can other people do to help Floater succeed?

A: For the next month obviously my focus is on getting the program in shape for the preliminary release. I have friends lined up to help with the early stages of testing, so I am not looking for beta testers. Once the preliminary release is available, you can help by doing the following:


Geoff Pike, <pike@cs.berkeley.edu>, is the author of Floater and maintainer of this WWW page.