The short answer is no. The longer answer is with all the better performing free apps out there, why would you want to? And the workaround is to enlist a friend for an unrated game and email him the game to use as a script. Not worth the trouble IMHO. You could use the chess.com game editor to prepare a pgn file though and export it, I suppose. A quick google and I'm sure you can find some free chess analysis.
Can I get computer analysis of my club game?
If you like can just post the game here, and I can analysis it with Houdini 1.5. As stated it is easy to download this software for free though. Either way you will get better quality analysis than chess com, because of the limited time chess com can afford to do the analysis.
Thank you both for the helpful responses. Two Move, thank you for your offer of free analysis - you are too kind. I do have HIARCS on iPad, Fritz free version on PC, and "Analyze This" on Android. They give move-by-move analysis, I think. What I liked with Chess.com analysis is, it gives you a snap shot of the % of inaccuracies and blunders. It also lists alternate lines, which we can replay easily with mouse clicks. I thought it would be useful to archive all the analyzed games at one location.
I was wondering if I could upload my OTB game and have it analyzed by Chess.comcomputer analysis. If there is a way, if you could share it, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!