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This program plays the ancient Nine Men's Morris or Mills game. You can play against a human opponent or the computer, set the playing strength in plies or seconds and take moves back and forth. The evaluation of the program can be shown and the graphical user interface is responsive. Now as before the program plays better than most human players, some can beat it though.

Version 2.4 updates GUI, adds hash table functionality and a help text.

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