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Chess DB

Submitted by chessbot on Mon, 05/14/2007 at 2:18pm.
3 votes:++++/--
  • Category: Database Programs
  • Publisher: SourceForge
  • OS: Win , Linux, Mac OSX, Unix
  • License: Free
  • Filename: ChessDB-3.6.18.zip
  • File Size: 9.679MB
  • Downloads: 3692
Description:

ChessDB is a free open-source chess database for Windows, Linux, Mac OSX and most UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems. ChessDB is based on code from Scid http://scid.sourceforge.net/ - a project for which there have been no updates for several years

Reviews:

by Phobetor - 4 years ago
International
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 1184

The program doesn't seem to work for me. I've unzipped it, and again unzipped the unzipped file, but then I end up with files that are just "files" (extensionless files). There are a dozen files and folders in the directory when I unzipped it, but there's no executable.

 

Does anyone know what I am doing wrong, or if this program just doesn't work or is incompatible with Vista? Thanks.

by Websteria - 3 years ago
Portland, OR United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 4

This needs to be compiled before using...

 Actual downloads can be found here  for your platform can be found here:

 http://chessdb.sourceforge.net/downloads/ 


by Kaaosaste - 2 years ago
Boston United States
Member Since: Apr 2009
Member Points: 2

Rating:+++++

This is hands down the best free database program I have ever used.  The number and depth of the features that come with it are unvbelievable.  If you are at all interested in keeping and maintaing a large number of games, this is the program to do it.  It's also invaluable for keeping records of your own games, and has a terrific annotation interface.  All in all, I can't reccommend this program enough.

by dadam - 14 months ago
Germany
Member Since: Dec 2009
Member Points: 157

Rating:+----

Its only a fork of "Scid", without improvning.

Nothing has done, he changed only the name.

Go to the Scid homepage and you can read about it.


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