SCID is an application for storing, organizing and searching through large collections of chess games. A free and open source game
Review
- SCID (Shane’s Chess Information Database) is a chess database application that allows users to store, organize and search through large collections of chess games;
- SCID includes chess engines for playing against the computer and analyzing positions;
- Support for adding engines compatible with Xboard or UCI;
- Using Scid, you can also play online on FICS;
- Engines included in the package: Stockfish, Leela Chess Zero;
- SCID allows you to store games, study chess, watch other people’s games, and even play online with others through the ICC service.
Screenshots Game
Installation
The game SCID is available for installation on Linux, Windows and macOS.
Install Software via Deb package
Install Software via command in terminal (konsole)
sudo apt-get install scid
Install Game via Flatpak package
flatpak install flathub io.github.benini.scid
Install Game via Portable package on Windows
Install Game via DMG package for macOS
Game Information
Language Interface: | English, Russian, Deutsch, Spanish, French and others |
Description version: | 5.0.2 |
Developer: | – |
Programming language: | C++, Tcl |
License: | GPL v2 |
Software website: | scid.sourceforge.net |