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Chess Graphical User Interface: Banksia 0.18 (Windows, Mac and Linux)


BanksiaGUI is a freeware chess Graphical User Interface.

Changes v. 18:
♗Fixed bugs: almost all known bugs so far such as bugs on database/opening tools, crash when changing piece styles…
♝Some small improvements/adjustments
♗Improved feature: Play via the local network. All engines on a computer can be seen and/or participated in a tournament from other computers. It means now we can create tournaments with multi-engines on each computer. That may help to organize “fairer” tournaments when engines can stay in individual computers, take all hardware when playing without being interfered by other engines
♝Trial feature: Broadcast live/no-live games. With a few clicks, users can easily and quickly broadcast any games with full move comments – all computing information. Other users can see, watch games and/or download them


Banksia 0.18 download


Dear Users,
Starting from tomorrow, for a trial period (one month) we will put single files on the MEGA disk, without waiting for the download (Rapidu and RapidGator).
It is a nod to those who supported our site selflessly.

If there are still more subsidies, we will extend this strategy.

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