ChessBase

Chessbase.com is a comprehensive website dedicated to chess enthusiasts of all levels. It serves as a hub for players to improve their skills and stay up-to-date with the latest news and developments in the chess world. From educational content like training courses and tutorials to analysis of high-level games by Grandmasters, the site offers a wealth of resources. Chessbase.com also provides a platform for players to engage in online tournaments, connect with a global community, and discuss strategies and tactics. The site is designed to cater to both serious players looking to enhance their game and casual chess enthusiasts seeking to enjoy the intellectual sport.

PGN format PGN format ChessBase can read and write PGN games files. As a user you do not need to worry about conversions. You simply address the PGN database directly, like any other database file.help.chessbase.comIn order for ChessBase to read a PGN file it must have the extension “.PGN”. You may have to rename a textfile first if it doesn't have the correct extension.

You can use spaces. Type in a password, twice to avoid spelling errors. You can use spaces. The password is case sensitive, so you must type in capital letters exactly like you did originally.help.chessbase.comChessBase stores the database in an encrypted archive with the file extension CBZ. It then offers to delete the original database, which is usually appropriate.

its 99 euros for a download so its not too bad and worth the cash or go to chessbaseusa.com for a package with mega database for 250 usd. Try this link... It's not free, it's as simple as that.chess.comNo idea about MAC, but Chessbase Premium (registered Light) is very usable under Linux via WINE, although special tweaking is required to work properly.

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    Hosted in Germany

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    28 yrs old

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Traffic rank
#17,320
Site age
28 yrs
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Germany
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Stockfish: Chess GPLv3 Violation Lawsuit Settles SFC Named as Trusted Party To Verify Future Corresponding Source November 28, 2022 Stockfish, a Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) chess engine, has announced the settlement of their lawsuit against ChessBase GmbH regarding violations of Stockfish's license, the General Public License, version 3 (GPLv3). Software Freedom Conservancy is excited to announce our role in this historic violation settlement. Stockfish: Chess GPLv3 Violation Lawsuit Settles
SFC Named as Trusted Party To Verify Future Corresponding Source

November 28, 2022

Stockfish, a Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) chess engine, has announced the settlement of their lawsuit against ChessBase GmbH regarding violations of Stockfish's license, the General Public License, version 3 (GPLv3). Software Freedom Conservancy is excited to announce our role in this historic violation settlement. Specifically, SFC has been named in the settlement agreement as the trusted third-party to analyze and approve any complete “Corresponding Source” releases by ChessBase in the future.

SFC is honored that the parties chose us to carry out this critical duty. As a litigant ourselves in unrelated copyleft enforcement litigation, we know well that ongoing compliance, and assuring that the rights of the community of users remains respected for the years after the litigation completes, is the most important work of software freedom. We... also appreciate the trust that the FOSS community places in SFC as arbiters on behalf of consumers and users, of what various copyleft licenses (such as the GPLv2 and GPLv3) require with regard to complete, corresponding source (CCS).

Too often, those who enforce the GPL focus so much on the copyright infringement they have suffered and forget the policy goal of all copyleft licenses: to guarantee that users and consumers get the methods, means, and technical details on how to make real use of the software rights and freedoms that the licenses promise. We congratulate both parties in this litigation for coming to an amicable agreement that makes a plan to put those rights of users first and foremost in an ongoing way
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