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CocoaFIBS is a Mac OS X native client for The First Internet Backgammon Server. FIBS is a free online community of backgammon players. CocoaFIBS has moved its SVN repository and website to http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/cocoafibs
jIBS is a clone of the well-known Backgammon server FIBS. It allows Internet users to play backgammon in real-time against real people (and even some bots).
Most players use a graphical interface to allow the easy 'point and click' approach
RepBot is a bot for helping FIBS, the First Internet Backgammon Server, a better place for players.
RepBot maintains player reputations, based on other player's opinions. This helps players avoid droppers and otherwise unsocial players.
FibsCompanion is a java local proxy for FIBS/CLIP clients, allowing them to make use of several features built-in to the proxy without changing the client. Additionally, a plug-in architecture and API allows for expansion.
A java based backgammon game with support for network games, play
on FIBS servers, and single player games against various complex backgammon AI's. Named after famous Greek who is regarded to have invented dice.