Free mac chess programs?

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Free mac chess programs?

Post by pavel »

Any good free mac chess programs (other than sigma)?

Just bought myself a shiny unibody macbook, the default chess app with OS X sucks balls.
Terry McCracken
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Re: Free mac chess programs?

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pavel wrote:Any good free mac chess programs (other than sigma)?

Just bought myself a shiny unibody macbook, the default chess app with OS X sucks balls.
Buy it....the only good program for Macs is HIARCS.
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Re: Free mac chess programs?

Post by Dann Corbit »

Terry McCracken wrote:
pavel wrote:Any good free mac chess programs (other than sigma)?

Just bought myself a shiny unibody macbook, the default chess app with OS X sucks balls.
Buy it....the only good program for Macs is HIARCS.
What's wrong with Glaurung for the Mac?
It's nearly as strong as Hiarcs and it's free.

That having been said, it would be a good idea to buy Hiarcs as well.
pavel

Re: Free mac chess programs?

Post by pavel »

Dann Corbit wrote:
Terry McCracken wrote:
pavel wrote:Any good free mac chess programs (other than sigma)?

Just bought myself a shiny unibody macbook, the default chess app with OS X sucks balls.
Buy it....the only good program for Macs is HIARCS.
What's wrong with Glaurung for the Mac?
It's nearly as strong as Hiarcs and it's free.

That having been said, it would be a good idea to buy Hiarcs as well.
Thanks Dann will give it a try.
glorfindel

Re: Free mac chess programs?

Post by glorfindel »

Since we are talking about commercial programs as well, there is also Shredder with its java interface. The interface is not the most feature-packed there is, but it has support of pgn with nested variations, access to online opening database and online 6-man endgame database. You can at least analyze a game decently perhaps with a UCI engine stronger than Shredder Classic, and it is the most (or only) beautiful interface I have on my linux box.

As for free programs, scid interface + strong open source engines like crafty, glaurung, fruit would be great.
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Post by nepossiver »

Latest versions of toga were ported for Mac, and the same patch can be applied to other recent Toga/Fruit derivatives (cyclone, grapefruit). Scid on Mac wasn't good for me, though.
pavel

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Post by pavel »

really liking the Glaurung GUIand ofcourse the engine. I see that I can install UCI engine, off to finding some strong mac UCI engines. Any recommendation?
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Post by Terry McCracken »

pavel wrote:really liking the Glaurung GUIand ofcourse the engine. I see that I can install UCI engine, off to finding some strong mac UCI engines. Any recommendation?
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krazyken

Re: Free mac chess programs?

Post by krazyken »

Fruit 2.3.1!
About a dozen Fruit & Toga variations.. but for now you got to compile your own.
Scid works great, needs compiling
You can get Sigma Chess Lite for Free and see how well it works, and pay $20 for the pro version.
There is a public beta of Exachess 4 which is the best chess DB you can get.
Xboard can be compiled for mac as well.
You can get Deep Shredder 11, but The Shredder GUI is full of bugs.
Other UCI engines that work well are:
Bikjump, Diablo, Flux, GreKo, Homer, and Hamsters
Rybka will work with microwine.Darwin
There are quite a number of Xboard engines that work as well.
pavel

Re: Free mac chess programs?

Post by pavel »

krazyken wrote:Fruit 2.3.1!
About a dozen Fruit & Toga variations.. but for now you got to compile your own.
Scid works great, needs compiling
You can get Sigma Chess Lite for Free and see how well it works, and pay $20 for the pro version.
There is a public beta of Exachess 4 which is the best chess DB you can get.
Xboard can be compiled for mac as well.
You can get Deep Shredder 11, but The Shredder GUI is full of bugs.
Other UCI engines that work well are:
Bikjump, Diablo, Flux, GreKo, Homer, and Hamsters
Rybka will work with microwine.Darwin
There are quite a number of Xboard engines that work as well.
Awesome I didn't know Fruit had a mac built! Will try it out and I will also try out some of your recommendations. Thanks!