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Lex Loep
,
a Dutch computer chess programmer, and as owner of
Lokasoft
a chess software tradesman. Lex Loep is author of
LChess
, market as
Schaakmeester
(Dutch) and
ChessPartner
[1]
[2]
, with an own
WinBoard
and
UCI
compatible
graphical user interface
[3]
. In 2002 Lokasoft took over the activities of
Schröder BV
[4]
.
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Lex Loep's ICGA Tournaments
Lokasoft Home
References
^
History of ChessPartner
^
About Lokasoft...
^
ChessPartner 6.0
^
Company Information
, by
Ed Schröder
and Lex Loep, September 1, 2002
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Date Edited
ChessPartner
Nov 13, 2017
Deep Sjeng
Jan 7, 2016
DOCCC 1992
Dec 12, 2016
DOCCC 1993
Dec 12, 2016
DOCCC 1995
Jun 7, 2016
Ed Schroder
Feb 26, 2018
Gandalf
Jan 21, 2018
Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Jan 16, 2018
Java
Feb 25, 2018
LChess
Jan 7, 2016
Lex Loep
Jan 7, 2016
Lokasoft
Jul 14, 2012
Organizations
Jul 19, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
Rebel
Feb 25, 2018
Sjeng
Aug 17, 2017
UPCCC 1994
Mar 9, 2012
WCCC 1995
Jul 12, 2017
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a Dutch computer chess programmer, and as owner of Lokasoft a chess software tradesman. Lex Loep is author of LChess, market as Schaakmeester (Dutch) and ChessPartner [1][2], with an own WinBoard and UCI compatible graphical user interface [3]. In 2002 Lokasoft took over the activities of Schröder BV [4].
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