Bringer
"Der Bringer" is a chess program for Windows, it is not public
domain, but you may download, copy, and use it free of charge.
You can use Bringer as a WinBoard engine. It is possible to use Bringer
as an engine under various other GUIs (chess programs), which can be
easy or not so easy. Peter Berger did many tests with different GUIs
and wrote a manual: How to use Bringer with the most common GUIs.
This manual covers WinBoard, Chessmaster 8000, Chesspartner/Rebel
TigerII, Shredder 5, Millenium2000/Genius, and ChessBase/Fritz
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Chess Assistant Light
The most obvious function of the engine, apart from aiding you
to understand the intricacies of a position, is that it appears to be
your training partner. Of course you can just start a game and play
against the engine of your choice using Chess Assistant opening book,
and then set any time control you can think of, including the newly
announced FIDE time controls, for example. However, if at any moment
you see a particularly interesting or funny position, you can choose
to play from it as well with a single click. This allows you to
practice easily your opening knowledge, your middlegame understanding,
or endgames that you studied. And if you find it unpleasant to play
on the screen and miss the feeling of a wooden board, you can connect
the DGT board and play on it instead.
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