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About:
Online Chess Club is a PHP chess game. It allows
you to play any number of games simultaneously
against your friends online using only a Web
browser, provided you own some PHP-ready Web
space. It recognizes checkmate, stalemate, and
allows you to draw a game. In addition, finished
games may either be archived or deleted.
Release focus: Minor feature enhancements
Changes:
This release features some minor enhancements in the GUI (rearranged buttons and the addition of confirmation dialogs for draw offers to prevent accidental actions) and a bugfix in stalemate detection.
Author:
kulkanie [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://lgames.sourceforge.net/
Trove categories:
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Dependencies:
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No dependencies filed
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Subscribers: 74
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1.3.2
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Minor feature enhancements |
04-Apr-2008 20:22 |
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1.3.1
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Minor feature enhancements |
16-Feb-2008 23:25 |
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1.3
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Minor feature enhancements |
26-Dec-2007 22:00 |
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1.3beta
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Major feature enhancements |
14-Dec-2007 18:35 |
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1.2.9
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Minor feature enhancements |
28-Apr-2007 20:25 |
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1.2.8
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Minor feature enhancements |
25-Dec-2006 16:07 |
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1.2.6
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Minor bugfixes |
15-Nov-2005 15:33 |
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1.2.5
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Minor feature enhancements |
02-Nov-2005 22:01 |
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1.2.4
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Minor security fixes |
06-Jan-2005 18:50 |
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1.2.3
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Minor bugfixes |
18-Dec-2004 11:27 |
Comments
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Great
by Jay Zach - Nov 13th 2003 12:11:19
I've been looking for something exactly like this for our chess club at the
grade school. The only thing I'd like better is a point-n-click move
option (although I like it how it is, too, since I'm trying to encourage
the kids to learn chess notation).
The school lan guy is going to set it up for me on one of their servers,
so the kids can play and/or resume games at any time.
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Re: Great
by kulkanie - Nov 15th 2003 06:58:18
> better is a point-n-click move option
> (although I like it how it is, too,
> since I'm trying to encourage the kids
> to learn chess notation).
Call me a Linux geek but I like the command line driven handling. I'll
keep it. :)
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