This chess program simplifies organizing tournaments without actual chess rules. The support page offers more details, and the software creates a Data folder for storage.

One of the key features of this program is its ability to save settings, notes, and other data in a separate 'Data' folder. Players can play against each other on a single device or by connecting multiple devices on a network.
To prevent mouse errors, the program highlights the squares that the mouse points to. You can also enter moves using the keyboard, although the program doesn't show any legal moves. Players are expected to know the rules before starting the game, just like in a real tournament. However, the program does display the last move played in a separate section.
While this program doesn't allow you to analyze games or create variations with chess engines like some others do, it has all the functionalities you need to manage a database. It uses the PGN format, which is standard, but there are cases where there isn't a clear standard. In these cases, the program uses similar formats.
For more complex time controls, this program allows you to start a game from any position with two different time controls. Once you finish your game, you can import all your moves into the initial game so that you have one complete game instead of multiple segments. You can even paste raw PGN games using the 'Add moves' section, which is smart enough to detect the initial position.
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