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KBoard is a graphical interface for playing Chess, Shogi and variants. It is meant to be a 'better xboard': lightweight and nonintrusive, but powerful, customizable and graphically appealing, with real support for chess variants such as Crazyhouse.
Ouk or Ouk Chaktrung is a Khmer chess. It is similar to Western Chess but some of the chess pieces are moved differently. Ouk is one of the most popular board games played in Cambodia.
JECmate is an application to help manage chess games played by mail or email. Written in Java it will support the creation of messages and the sending of those messages by email. It may also be used as an interface to third-party chess engines.
At present moment this project is aimed to be a small library, that checks validity of turn in chess game. Further plans include extenging it to multiuser/multiplatform chess gaming environment.
KiBlitz is an Internet Chess Server coded in the Java programming language.
It provides a generic core with pluggable adapters for compatibility with common
other chess servers.
WUCC : Web Universal Chess Club provides to the chess player all the possible services to play, manage and analyze chess games with other players on the Web. UCC integrate all the chess computer standards as PGN, FEN, EPD, UCI, ICS... and is completely m
This is a Program for play chess in ICC (Internet Chess Club), you can play, observate, examine and chat games. The objetive of wxAjedrez is get a program with chats in separate windows. P.D: Sorry for my bad english.
Forum Chess takes the one-on-one mentality of chess and throws it out the window.
Forum Chess interfaces with a BBS and allows a team-based chess game. Up to four players can be involved with a team and can collaborate with eachother in order to win.
First full implementation of the chess variant Bucky, a game of dudes, chameleons and shamans. The game has logical and emergent rules, suitable for object orientation.
Manage game tournaments: Seating, scoresheets, score keeping. Architecture extends to Chess or Go or Bridge, but major focus is handling open tourneys in a hop-on-hop-off fashion for games which can be played with varying numbers of players.
This program allows you to play Chinese chess over the computer network as well as to browse, edit, save your games and reload them. It runs on top of Gtkmm and requires Common C++ library. See release note for more.
Kingdom Wars is a client/server chess daemon designed to run on multiple operating platforms. Both the client and the server are stand alone. The network protocal is open, and custom clients are welcome to be developed.
Chessboard is a PHP script utilizing ImageMagick and chess-piece fonts to create chess board images on the fly and serve them via the web. A web-based position composer/editor is also included.
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.
Geared toward Artificial Intelligence development for chess. JFChess is written in Java, and is designed to easily integrate new AI's. It is also can play over LAN, Direct Connect, and IRC for competitive play!