Chessbase also sells a number of “amateur” engines that can be used in the Fritz or Chessbase interface. Along with Rebel and Shredder, these are the most popular for serious players and computer chess enthusiasts. Free demo.įritz/Chessbase Engines – The Chessbase “family” of programs: Fritz, Junior, Nimzo, and Hiarcs.
Free demo.ĭouble Chess – A bughouse-style game. WindowsĬhessmaster – Chessmaster is probably the most popular of the commercial programs, with lots of features and reasonably priced.Ĭhess Partner – Dutch program with database. Note: Links for Amateur/Freeware engines are on the Computer Chess page. Seagaard Chess Reviews – Software & book reviews. Also see related mailing list.Ĭhris Kantack’s Handheld Chess Info – Reviews & info on handheld chess computers & software (like for the Palm). – Bob Pawlak’s site of reviews and advice on chess software.