Gilles Arcas has updated Drago 1.45 with a selectable interface in Russian. I use this tool a lot for studying SGFs offline because it does a great job of printing them according to my preferences.
It is also an excellent SGF editor and GnuGo interface. With the right SGFs, Drago will also play back problems in random order so you can practice life-and-death, joseki, tesuji, and fuseki problems. One feature that I use a lot is its ability to export any section of the board as an image file. I now use it for all the board JPEGs on my website.
The best thing is that Drago is
freeware! I think it compares very favorably to other tools which one has actually to buy.
You can find Drago 1.45 here:
Drago 1.45 Download Page
You can read about how I've been using Drago on my blog:
Using Drago as a study tool
Book review in conjunction with Drago (see lower section)
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