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Chess Graphical User Interface: Banksia 0.43 (Windows, Mac and Linux)


BanksiaGUI is a freeware chess Graphical User Interface.

Changes v 0.43:
Fixed bugs:
After loading from storage, tournaments don’t arrange GPU games correctly
A synch issue may happen when displaying very fast games
Reinforced code for Lichess bots
Some small bugs
Some small improvements/adjustments such as improving Swiss pairing
New features:
Demo: create a simple, infinite, only-one concurrent tournament for one or multiple engines. It’s good for watching and/or making some quick tournaments for testing some new engines
New piece graphics (Kosal by Philatype)

Banksia 0.43 Windows download



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