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Subject: Re: Freeware

Author: Pete Galati

Date: 21:32:57 07/27/99

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On July 27, 1999 at 22:20:26, Pete Galati wrote:

>On July 27, 1999 at 20:26:55, Jeff Anderson wrote:
>
>>On July 27, 1999 at 20:11:13, alfred palang wrote:
>>
>>>Can anyone name those freeware with their own graphical boards like comet,
>>>arasan, rebel decade 2,rookie,waxman,diogenes,chenard and...(I don't know the
>>>rest.). I found rookie's graphical board to be extremely beautiful.....thanks.
>>
>>Ychess
>
>Yep, Ychess, I really like that one. Also, back to Windows, Bringer and the
>version of GNU Chess with it's own interface. And back to Dos again, Dan Homan's
>Dos version of Exchess, and the rather old shareware version of Now. Also
>Siberian, and Inmichess also not only comes with a wb engine but a nice Dos
>interface too. The before mentioned Diogenes now has mouse support, so if you
>don't have the latest version you might want to get the new one.
>
>Pete

And I forgot there's an early version of Gromit that has an interface that as I
recall will do Fischerandom positions for you. And NewRival, the most recent
version has a link to it on the Winboard page, can be used (same deal as with
Bringer) as a Winboard engine or with it's own interface (Bringer is a much
better choice between the two).

Pete



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