Hi boys,
I'm switching form Windows to Linux. i'm searching a good GUI to analize chess positions.
I already know cutechess to play engine-eniine games and tournaments, but what about analizyng?
I know from the past Scid
linux GUI
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Re: linux GUI
xboard could be an option, I know there is a version for linux of arena but I haven't tried it
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Re: linux GUI
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Re: linux GUI
I don't use Linux, but take a look at ArenaGUI, available also for Linux :
http://www.playwitharena.de/
and Banksia GUI, also available for Linux (you can analyze)
https://banksiagui.com/download/
PS : I use both of them under Windows and they are very complete
Brittany from the sky :
https://youtu.be/nR9eU_tVbxE
https://youtu.be/nR9eU_tVbxE
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Re: linux GUI
XBoard should offer all features needed for interactive analysis (multi-PV, move exclusion, null move, creating variations recursively and store those as PGN).