List Of Chess Software
This is a list of notable chess software ( Engines and/or Graphical User Interface ):
- 1K ZX Chess
- Alaric
- Arena Chess GUI"
- Battle Chess
- Chess (Northwestern University)
- Chess (application)
- Chess Assistant
- Chess Crusade
- Chess Informant Expert
- "Chess Mates"
- Chess Titans
- Chess Tiger
- ChessBase
- ChessGenius
- ChessV
- ChessX
- Chessmaster
- CilkChess
- Colossus Chess
- Crafty
- Clubhouse Games
- Cyber Chess
- Delfi
- Eboard
- Fidelity Ultimate Chess Challenge
- Fritz
- X3D Fritz
- Fruit
- glChess
- GNU Chess
- Grandmaster Chess
- HIARCS
- Houdini (chess)
- Ikarus
- Interface Chess Instant Messenger
- Junior
- Kaissa
- Kasparov Chessmate
- Kasparov's Gambit
- KnightCap
- Kotok-McCarthy
- Lego Chess
- MChess Pro
- Mac Hack
- Micro-Max
- Microchess
- Mizar chess engine
- Naum
- Online Chess Kingdoms
- PhpChess
- Pocket Fritz
- PocketGrandmaster
- Power Chess
- REBEL
- PyChess
- Rybka
- Sargon
- Shane's Chess Information Database'
- Soft Chess
- Shredder
- Silver Star Chess
- Sjeng
- SmarThink
- Socrates II
- Stockfish
- Tarrasch Chess GUI
- Tom Kerrigan's Simple Chess Program
- Video Chess
- Virtual Chess 64
- Virtual Kasparov
- Wii Chess
- XBoard
- Zappa
- Ziggurat
- Zillions of Games
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