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(1) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Thursday, Mar 13, 2008 05:33] |
I need a public domain PGN viewer I need a PGN Viewer that can be used without any copyright restrictions. Sadly I wasn't able to find one (GPL or such free licenses will not work for my reasons). Also, Freeware won't work. I actually want to create videos for upload on YouTube, which means there shouldn't be any restrictions on the viewer.
Does anyone know such a PGN viewer? |
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(2) Posted by Frank Richter [Thursday, Mar 13, 2008 07:41] |
I know (and use sometimes) PGNtoJS. The tool creates complete HTML files including clickable notation and diagram.
See here: http://www.cmpgo.de/chess/pgntojs.html |
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(3) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Thursday, Mar 13, 2008 12:57]; edited by Sarah Hornecker [08-03-13] |
This is not public domain!
Yes, I use PGNtoJS for my website, too.
QUOTE PGNtoJS is freeware.
That means, you may use it freely for any purpose.
Does this actually imply making videos under a free license (like Creative Commons)? Does this imply commercial use? Does this imply derivative works (again under a free license)?
I doubt so!
PS, 10:00 PM: Ok, ANY purpose should mean ANY purpose so I'll use it for videos. Thank you, Frank! |
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(4) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Friday, Mar 14, 2008 11:52] |
http://www.enpassant.dk/chess/palview/
Quote:
"# Are you a chess webmaster?
# Do you want webpages where games can be replayed online?
# Do you want to broadcast games live on the Internet?
With the Pal Programs you can do just that - and they are all freeware! "
I use it for my INSELSCHACH clubzine since years.
Hauke |
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(5) Posted by Ian Shanahan [Monday, Mar 17, 2008 03:59] |
I had a similar issue a number of weeks ago (ask Siegfried!), and found several freeware PGN readers through Vaclav Kotesovec's website. The best ones in my opinion were ChessPad and PGN Reader.
Good luck! |
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