Changes in 4.0 (25 May 2004):
 - Computer plays less predictable
 - Passes the game a lot less often
 - Can play the final winning trick
 - Selectable playing strength
 - Deals a Good Hand with -pk or F6,F6,F6
 - LAN game can be started interactively
 - Player/computer names changeable
 - More card images
 - Replay and Hand? forms improved
 - Man page accessible from inside the game

Changes in 3.4 (29 Oct 2000):
 - Ramsch variation: Skat goes to loser
 - Computer can suggest what to put into the Skat
 - More verbose user interface
 - Trick card placement configurable
 - German man page
 - Improved computer players

Changes in 3.3 (25 Mar 2000):
 - Environment variable LANG is respected
 - Games won/lost are counted
 - IRC mode improved
 - Configurable keyboard control
 - Improved computer players

Changes in 3.2 (20 Sep 1999):
 - Keyboard controllable interface
 - Better color allocation on non-True-Color displays
 - German cards with brown acorns
 - Original Skat is shown after game
 - Replay is still possible after viewing the log
 - Improved computer players

Changes in 3.1 (22 Jun 1999):
 - German cards and nicer images
 - New official rules:
 -  Lost Hand games count double
 -  Grand Ouvert multiplier is 24
 - Telnet bug patch or workaround (see README.IRC)
 - Language and card suit interactively changeable
 - Shortcut configurable
 - Improved computer players

Changes in 3.0 (03 Dec 1998):
 - Playing via Internet Relay Chat supported
 - Computer can suggest a card to play
 - Shortcut possible in all games
 - 3D look

Changes in 2.3 (09 Sep 1998):
 - More variations: Spitze, Revolution, Klopfen, Schenken
 - Shortcut possible when Null is safe
 - Configurable dealing speed
 - Computer can say Kontra and Re
 -  knows when to play Null ouvert
 - Other minor computer play improvements

Changes in 2.2 (05 Mar 1998):
 - Bock- and Ramschrounds implemented
 - Interactively changeable options are saved
 - Enhanced replay function
 - Null and Ramsch improved

Changes in 2.1 (15 Dec 1997):
 - Kontra and Re
 - Schieberamsch implemented
 - Immediate replay in single player mode
 - Trick delay changeable during the game
 - Improved computer players

Changes in 2.0 (08 Sep 1997):
 - It's possible to play Ramsch
 - Configurable delay after each trick
 - ~/ is allowed in filenames

Changes in 1.7 (20 May 1997):
 - Improved computer players
 - Selectable computer strategy
 - Large cards for large displays
 - Configurable menu mouse button
 - Optional tournament scoring
 - Formatted and unformatted logs
 - Proportional fonts work
 - Redefinable card colors
 - Computer player only mode

Earlier versions:
 - First release: 1.6 (19 Feb 1996)
 - First X11 port: 1.0 (13 Aug 1995)
 - First release for Atari: ST-SKAT (1988)
