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Postby Aaron87747 » 02 May 2009 20:26

ChessX 0.5

An attractive chess database program under development that currently acts as a pgn reader, with tree statistics, and some UCI engine support.

http://chessx.sourceforge.net/
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Re: PGN Database Readers

Postby Aaron87747 » 02 May 2009 20:27

Kvetka 2.4

A tiny PGN reader with UCI support for analysis. Bundled with the Fruit engine.

http://www.kvetka.org/en/
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Re: PGN Database Readers

Postby Aaron87747 » 02 May 2009 20:29

Compochess 2.5

This is a very likeable pgn reader that looks a little bit like Chess Informant Expert lite for an earlier version of windows. So, while it doesn't look quite so snazzy, it has a clear, uncluttered display, especially good for annotated games. There are also some bonuses over CIE, such as the quick header search, and searches by material and position. In the games list there's also a neat hovering graphical board showing the game's final position! It doesn't support UCI engines, but you can use Crafty and some other winboard engines for analysis, with keyboard shortcuts (ctrl 1, ctrl 2 etc) to very quickly activate an engine. Note that the cql search doesn't seem to work. Also you may need to reinstall the compochess font to get it working.

http://www.softpedia.com/get/Others/Hom ... hess.shtml
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Re: PGN Database Readers

Postby tue_mouche » 01 Feb 2012 21:27

Aaron87747 wrote:Compochess 2.5

This is a very likeable pgn reader that looks a little bit like Chess Informant Expert lite for an earlier version of windows. So, while it doesn't look quite so snazzy, it has a clear, uncluttered display, especially good for annotated games. There are also some bonuses over CIE, such as the quick header search, and searches by material and position. In the games list there's also a neat hovering graphical board showing the game's final position! It doesn't support UCI engines, but you can use Crafty and some other winboard engines for analysis, with keyboard shortcuts (ctrl 1, ctrl 2 etc) to very quickly activate an engine. Note that the cql search doesn't seem to work. Also you may need to reinstall the compochess font to get it working.

http://www.softpedia.com/get/Others/Hom ... hess.shtml


Please , could you add some more steps to show how the kvekta works ; especially how games must be put in and how to make engine in infinite analysis. thanks in adavce :Bravo
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Re: PGN Database Readers

Postby XsupremeX » 04 Feb 2012 12:14

Kind a very old post tue_mouche.
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Re: PGN Database Readers

Postby matematiko » 04 Feb 2012 16:01

XsupremeX wrote:Kind a very old post tue_mouche.


Only 3 yeras :hhh
Using engines to cheat:
- It is not ethical,
- It is useless, nothing is gained (how can one be proud of a score earn with dishonesty?)
- You will be baned, sooner or later,
- It gives us (the true chess engine players) a bad reputation.
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Re: PGN Database Readers

Postby tue_mouche » 04 Feb 2012 21:32

not more working you mean! :ok . i didn't pay attention to the date ; that's funny indeed! :hhh have a nice day both.

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