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    board2D.js

    board2D.js

    A JavaScript game library to quickly develop board games for the web

    ...There is no API manual currently, but if you use an editor like Brackets, it will show you the list of functions. Just do not call the functions which start with "__" as those are meant for internal use by the library itself. There is a readme file included in the ZIP which shall get you started.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Alcibiade Chess

    Alcibiade Chess

    Next generation web chess club

    From the creator of MKGI Chess Club comes this next generation chess club. Completely re-written from scratch on the latest software frameworks, it features: social networks connection, scalable data storage, stunning graphics and much more to come. This project has two parts: - A Java Chess library containing board models, rules and PGN format management - A complete Chess web application based on the core Java library
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    TARStack

    Tournaments and Ratings Stack

    ...The advent of the wired world and - especially - the recent rise in popularity of social networking between connected devices provides an opportunity for friendly matches within any sort of group. Generally, like-minded groups of people will get together and participate in one-on-one matches or regularly organized tournaments. Social media already has scoring and ranking programs, but they tend to be themed for certain sports, activities, and interests. Many of those have long-standing out-moded ranking and ratings systems in place. TARStack will change this trend by using a standard ranking formula: The “K-simplified” chess ranking formula (provisional USCF version). ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    CompWebChess 2
    CompWebChess 2 is an open source web-based chess program and application which allows you to play chess over the internet in a turn-based setting, using PHP and MySQL. Home Page: http://www.trimBrain.com
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software

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    Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
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    Database driven multiplayer chess that play like classic correspondence chess. This is 1st release that isn't design as plug and play chess games, you should make some mods. Please go to http://www.bebogame.com and see how it is implemented fully.
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    WebChess
    A PHP Web Application that you can install on your own web server. It allows you to play chess with other users across the internet or sitting at the same screen. It only permits valid moves and can automatically detect check and checkmate status.
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