![]() It was developed by one of the original developers of chessX so it is extremely similar. Recently a commercial version of chessX has been released called "Hiarcs Chess Explorer" which I believe has all the features you are asking for. I am hoping when the regular web site is updated, (hopefully soon), it will attract more developers. Unfortunately, my time is limited and I have other demands on my time. like Fritz but open-source (free) and works under Linux and Windows. There are a few of us adding features, and this is certainly one we would like to add. Last year, when I began to study chess seriously, I bought ChessBases entry-line. I hope the owners of the ChessX website keep their files up to date as well so more people can discover this program. And of course, the ability to play against engines would be fun.Īt any rate, thanks a bunch for maintaining this very nice program. The ability to have an engine analyze and annotate an entire game would be nice (I know some engines can only add annotations when the difference in the position evaluation is above a certain threshold, which is a nice feature). Some documentation on how to best use the program would be great. It is a bit unclear how one edits the player information on a game. The ability to copy and paste PGNs would be very nice. I'm not sure if you do any of the programming, but I'll throw out a few feature requests in case you do or know someone who does: Glad I did: the newer version on your site is great! I'm sure I'll have some questions as I explore it more in the days to come. I just downloaded ChessX from the ChessX site, and then decided to do a forum search here. James, thanks for maintaining this resource.
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