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    Java Open Chess
    Java Open Chess is a project written in Java in NetBeans IDE. There is possibility to play for 2 players on local computers and via network connection. There is also an option to play versus quite weak computer oponent. Stronger computer oponens will be implemented soon. ATTENTION: Requires Java 1.8 or higher!
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    PGNreader

    PGNreader

    Chess game interface

    PGN reader is a Open Source Chess game interface with emphasis on the study of Chess theory and support for traditional Chess notation forms ( FEN, PGN, Agebraic Notation )and modern non proprietary output formats ( XHTML, XML ). It has been tested on Linux and relies on Qt 4.0 and is being developed with the KDevelop IDE in C++. PGN Reader was born out of a general dissatisfaction with available Chess interfaces and as such presents a unique feature set which emphsizes the study of Chess...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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