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Gambit is a cross-platform chess game. There are binaries for Windows users. Users of Unix-like operating systems can check the web site for build instructions (it should be easy to follow).
JavaPairing is a tool to manage a chess tournament. It is pure Java and can run as is on any platform, including Windows, Linux and Macintosh (JRE 1.6 or more required). It is free and open source under the GPLv3 license. Dutch, Dubov, r.r., Amalfi
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SJCE - Strong Java Chess Engines, free portable cross-platform graphical chess game, 100%-pure Java. Support with including many best free/open-source java xboard/uci chess engines. It is possible to play both White and Black. It is possible to play Human to Human, Human vs Engine, Engine vs Engine. Simple and intuitive GUI - Graphical User Interface. Tested on Windows/Linux.
Need jre1.8 - https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/javase8-archive-downloads.html.
Virtual Chess Clock is a chess clock software: it can be used to simulate a chess clock on computer (typically a laptop). Virtual Chess Clock is designed to be easy to use. It is free, open-source and multi-platform.
...yacen is a simple chess engine with main focus on understandability of code and mechanisms rather than on pure performance.
It is completely written in ANSI-C using nothing more than the standard library and thus is very portable and easy to compile on almost every platform.
yacen uses the common UCI interface to communicate with any compatible GUI.
NOTE: yacen is currently in pre-alpha status. This means that there is only source code available which is far from complete and thus cannot be compiled to a working binary yet. A more complete source code and first binaries for Linux and Windows will be available when the project reaches alpha status.
SNChessPLayer is a Java platform to play chess on-line, developped by B.Robertie. SNChessPlayer est un jeu d'echecs developpé en Java. Plus d'information sur http://echecs-en-ligne.org
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A cross platform chess database which supports ChessGML, PGN, SVG, PostgreSQL and plugins written in Java or Jython. Some Python chess libraries and some Python tools are included.
Usable pieces are Java and Python opening classification libraries.
This is a collection of game plugins for Eclipse using the Graphical Editing Framework (GEF). All code is written in Java. These plugins are currently being tested on Windows but should work on any platform supported by Eclipse.
The project is an opengl 3d (3 level) chess game with an ai that plays against the user. It is written is C++ and uses tcl/tk. All of the code is nearly platform independent.