Author: ramon b. de robles
Date: 02:32:01 03/03/06
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On March 03, 2006 at 00:17:22, Vikrant Malvankar wrote: >I have a Question > >I work in a Office in Mumbai, We have LAN in the Office, I and one of my >Collegue wants to play Chess against each other using this LAN Connection. Is >there any GUI by which we can do this?. > >Regards > >Vikrant > >p.s. We cant play on any websites since we are b/h Firewall. Try NetBlitz - Freeware . Can be used LAN and Internet. Just define the IP Address. Info from Site http://www.chessvariants.org/programs.dir/netblitz.html This is a link to the program, which can play as classic chess, as bughouse chess variant (variant for four players in two chess boards). It is written by Sebastien Lachance and Yannick Letourneau. Link to home page of NetBlitz Chess II: http://www.netblitzchess.com This program can be used for play the game on one computer (two human players, no computer opponents). But the best feature of the software is the ability to play using internet connection. From 2 to 4 players can connect to play the match. To do that, they all have to download the software (it is freeware). One of the players becomes server, other (s) become clients and should connect to server. When it is done, the match can start. The program interface looks nice and has all features needed (timing, chat ability, etc.)
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