Which free chess gui do you use?
I use BanksiaGui Version 0.56 and it just got an update today.
https://banksiagui.com/versions-history/
Which free chess gui do you use?
I use BanksiaGui Version 0.56 and it just got an update today.
https://banksiagui.com/versions-history/
@Toscani said in #1:
Which free chess gui do you use?
I use PyChess: https://pychess.github.io/
But, Lucas Chess is worth a look too: https://lucaschess.pythonanywhere.com/
@Toscani said in #1:
> Which free chess gui do you use?
I use PyChess: https://pychess.github.io/
But, Lucas Chess is worth a look too: https://lucaschess.pythonanywhere.com/
Mine is Chess x, last time I used it was a year ago but I haven't deleted it yet.
Mine is Chess x, last time I used it was a year ago but I haven't deleted it yet.
https://chessx.sourceforge.io/
Jerry Gui is cross-platform (Windows or Linux).
You can adjust strength levels to match your skill.
I was able to browser my Practical Repertoire PGN database with it.
During the analysis the MultiPV shows up to 4 lines.
https://github.com/asdfjkl/jerry
https://buildingjerry.wordpress.com/
Jerry Gui is cross-platform (Windows or Linux).
You can adjust strength levels to match your skill.
I was able to browser my Practical Repertoire PGN database with it.
During the analysis the MultiPV shows up to 4 lines.
https://github.com/asdfjkl/jerry
https://buildingjerry.wordpress.com/
I just discovered this chessui. I like the opening usage explorer. It's not a Gui that you can download, but it's too good to not pass the word around.
https://chessui.com/#
https://database.chessui.com/explore/
I just discovered this chessui. I like the opening usage explorer. It's not a Gui that you can download, but it's too good to not pass the word around.
https://chessui.com/#
https://database.chessui.com/explore/
I use Scid vs Pc a lot https://scidvspc.sourceforge.net/
And for some stuff ChessX https://chessx.sourceforge.io/ and for other stuff Lucas Chess.
I use Scid vs Pc a lot https://scidvspc.sourceforge.net/
And for some stuff ChessX https://chessx.sourceforge.io/ and for other stuff Lucas Chess.