Tonic is a graphical interface for playing chess on Internet Chess Servers (especially FICS). It is based on Jin's source code. Read more about features and development at tonic-chess.blogspot.com and at http://kenai.com/projects/tonic
Play chess on popular Internet Chess Servers (ICS servers) with a Palm-OS-based PDA. This version builds on the original version 1.0 created and released by David Barr.
Scid vs. PC is a usability and bug-fix fork of SCID. Features include playing against the computer, playing on-line with FICs, and Mate-in-N puzzles. One can also create huge chess databases, and stage computer chess tournaments.
eboard is a chess interface for Unix-like systems (GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, etc.) based on the GTK+ GUI toolkit. It provides a chess board interface to ICS (Internet Chess Servers) like FICS and to chess engines like GNU Chess, Sjeng and Crafty.
The primary purpose of eboard is serving as
... [More] interface to FICS, but also allows you to play against a chess program, analyze saved games, and play with other eboard user on the Internet. [Less]
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