Hello GreedyGammoneers,
Update version 3.0.156 fixes a last move missing in the analysis bug. Also the analysis perspective will now show the same setup as the GreedyGammon board meaning you can see your errors with the same board perspective as when you made them. It may be confusing for a while if you have been analyzing with the opponent view but once it becomes familiar, it will make it easier to recognize the error as the analysis position shows the same board view as the playing interface.
Some users have reported that backgammon analysis program "XG" doesn't load GreedyGammon generated jfmat files because the "wins x point" line is missing.
GreedyGammon is designed to work with gnubg analysis. If gnubg can read the generated jfmat file, that is good enough for me, and 99% of greedygammon users. My take on XG is that it is a specialized tool for elite professional players who like to run overnight rollouts of entire matches they played in tournaments. For the average beginner, intermediate to advanced backgammon player just looking to catch big blunders, open source, free gnubg is excellent. I feel the backgammon community should do more to support and spread the word on gnubg. Those of us been around long enough to remember when bg analysis software was going for hundreds of $$ out of reach of most casual players of the game, we will always appreciate and cherish our beloved gnubg.
cheers everybody!
maareyes support@greedygammon.com