Well, I installed glGo and playermanager, and turned on "Use glGo's Playermanager" in gGo->preferences->advanced. Still, my custom flags do not show up in gGo, and text is not saved. How do I tell gGo where playermanager and its database actually are? You have a nice entry field to point gGo to gnugo; shouldn't playermanager require something similar? Or is there some requirement that gGo and glGo/playermanager be installed in the same location? Note that I had the setting for playermanager set to on previously because I thought it was a part of gGo. You could definitely use more documentation here. Or maybe settle on a single integrated product? In any case, if playermanager is not available, or cannot be found, some sort of warning that the functionality won't work would be very handy! So, to proceed, I unchecked playermanager in gGo, restarted it, and then checked it again, and restarted it, but the two applications do not seem to be communicating. Any ideas what might be going on here? -bluejack PS. playermanager *does* work in glGo, and glGo itself looks fairly nice. I would be tempted to use that instead of qGo, but it doesn't seem to have a 'tabbed' view -- and I detest all those blasted windows.