Chess GUI's
I also utilize Lucas Chess on my Fedora Linux box - works great. I play through games in my books via the Chessnut Go and have Lucas record it for me.
Arena is a Good option too but its gameplay and graphics are not good. However its features are a little better than Lucas chess. (Lucas chess has been built with in built Engines so you dont need to download them!)
Yes> I have Personally use chessbase reader to analyse my games with fritz 11 and it has some options too like Uci engine and Over and above that the new Reader supports all the content in our own Chess Media format, which we use as a medium to present the FRITZTRAINER series. With the help of the Chess Media system it is possible to play videos with chess lectures embedded within the program. The graphical chess board is shown synchronised to the running of the video, but remains totally independent and playable with access to many of the familiar ChessBase tools.
Yes> I have Personally use chessbase reader to analyse my games with fritz 11 and it has some options too like Uci engine and Over and above that the new Reader supports all the content in our own Chess Media format, which we use as a medium to present the FRITZTRAINER series. With the help of the Chess Media system it is possible to play videos with chess lectures embedded within the program. The graphical chess board is shown synchronised to the running of the video, but remains totally independent and playable with access to many of the familiar ChessBase tools.
Thank you for detailed answer.
Leave some inf on https://www.chess.com/forum/view/game-analysis/chess-engines-11
Chessbase is a Paid Software, my bro.
Generally yes. But I remember there were some older light versions which were free even at Chessbase site. Maybe situation changed.