ChessDB

a chess database and GUI based on Shane Hudson's final version 3.6.1 of Shane's Chess Information Database (SCID) from March 02, 2004 with its file triples of indices, names and games. More than 90% of the code in ChessDB is taken from SCID. David Kirkby started the ChessDB project on [|SourceForge] on December 13, 2006, with others soon contributing. Beside the addition of UCI engine support, statistical analysis of chess moves and PGN download from different sources are the most notable changes compared to SDIC 3.6. The following continuation of the SCID development by former ChessDB short time contributer Pascal Georges, caused some unpleasant quarrels. || toc =See also=
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 * [[image:ChessDB.jpg width="256" height="263" link="http://chessdb.sourceforge.net/tutorial/img/WinXP-SP2-Main-board.png"]] ||~  || **ChessDB**,
 * ChessDB Mainwindow ||~  ||^   ||
 * SCID
 * Scid on the Go
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 * Scidb

=Forum Posts= > [|Why Scid should stay alive [Re: Statistical significance of score differences - new release ofChessDB]] by Pascal Georges, rgcc, August 22, 2007
 * [|New release of ChessDB database] by David Kirkby, rgcc, January 16, 2007
 * [|Scid development activity?] by stu..., rgcc, February 02, 2007
 * [|Statistical significance of score differences - new release of ChessDB] by David Kirkby, rgcc, August 17, 2007
 * [|FAKE Scid released (chess database software)] by Guy Macon, rgcc, November 09, 2007

=External Links= > [|ChessDB Tutorial]
 * [|ChessDB - a free Chess Database]
 * [|Scid, ChessDB and ChessX - Chess Teacher Lessons]
 * [|Confessions of a chess novice: ChessDB Review] by Blue Devil Knight, September 15, 2007

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