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    ChessShell API

    ChessShell API

    Extensive Java chess database libraries.

    Extensive Java chess database libraries. Native game database, native position database, pgn database reader.
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    PluggableChessGraphism

    Take the chess graphism, and use it with a chess engine.

    You are given a chess graphical interface, with drag and drop functionnalities (or other interaction mode), board flipping, and some pieces/cells sets given. Then, you have some callbacks methods in order to validate moves from your chess engine and to update them to your chess engine.
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    wowchess

    wowchess

    Version 1.2

    Easy playing java chess game, You can play against own written wow chess engine, or other users, rewind games forward and backward, easily restart again or if needed replay the game on demand. Attractive user interface and effects. If You like to You can see other games being played, linux,win
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    ChessApplication

    A chess application : game with human and/or computer

    A chess application in order to play against computer or to play with another human. No network playing is planned (no FICS). This program uses the Carballo Chess Engine in order to check moves, and the Stockfish engine (that you must download on their website) in order to generate the computer moves.
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    SimpleNetworkChess

    A simple network chess game

    A simple network chess game : only for 2 human players. Notice that in order to build the project, you need to add my jar library PluggableChessGraphism (>= 1.20), also available on Sourceforge, to the build path. Also, chess engine and images are imported from CarballoChess project : https://github.com/albertoruibal/carballo
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    Chess Editor is a pure Java tool to create, edit and view chess games in the Portable Game Notation (PGN) format. The tool integrates with externally specified chess engine programs to provide analysis of board positions.
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