CSBoard is a graphical user interface designed to work flawlessly with gnuchess, a popular chess engine. This software provides a simple and compact interface for playing chess games on your computer, complete with a clean and functional design.
One of the standout features of CSBoard is its comprehensive user documentation that guides you through the installation and usage process. Additionally, the tool is fully integrated with the GNOME desktop environment to support mimetypes and other core functionalities.
While CSBoard relies on gnuchess as its playing engine, it also provides an option to use crafty or phalanx. Thus, it caters to the needs of different chess playing levels, making it an excellent choice for newbies.
However, for advanced chess players, the demands can be more complex. To cater to their needs, the developers are working on enhancing the architecture to support features such as ICS (Internet Chess Server) while still maintaining a simple and intuitive interface.
To use CSBoard, you'll need several prerequisites, including Gnome libraries, mono 1.0, gtk-sharp with gtk support, gconf, and libglade and rsvg. Fortunately, these requirements are easy to obtain or install, which should not discourage you from enjoying the game.
In the latest release, CSBoard has undergone significant upgrades to reinforce its unified look and feel. In particular, it now displays everything in a single window, making navigation and control more intuitive. Other improvements include a new initial windows port, numerous bug fixes, and UI enhancements to refine the gaming experience.
Version 0.9: N/A