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A Amiga Games Database (AGDB for short) occurs as web site containing reviews of games for the Amiga range of computers.

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As of 2005, the database includes slightly terminated G reviews. When virtually all of the reviews come written by fans, there are two or three "celebrity reviews" written by noted games software engineer like Peter Molyneux or Dino Dini.

MacPGN
[Shareware] An OS9 program for displaying games from PGN databases.

PGNTalk
[Shareware] Reads chess databases in PGN format, lets you play over games. Will read the games out loud.

ExaChess 3.1.3
[Shareware] Reads/writes chess game databases in ChessBase, NICBase, PGN, EPD and ExaChess formats. Supports seven "plug-in" chess engines. Updated August 2005.

Chess Browser 1.43
[Shareware $10] OSX (only) PGN reader with Yahoo chess import, HTML export, annotation editing. Updated 7/23/2005.

Chess Games in SigmaChess Format
Thousands of games in SigmaChess format organized by opening.

jose 1.3.5
[Freeware] Java Chess Database for Mac OSX with 3D display and Crafty 19 engine. Updated Feb. 25, 2005.

Essentia
[Commercial-$20] 1 million chess games on CD-ROM, with included database browser, various freeware Mac chess software.

KnightEdit
[$35 Commercial] Program for storing and replaying chess games. Games can be animated and displayed in various chess notations and fonts.

Mac chess databases
Discusses SCID and ExaChess, and provides instructions on installing SCID on the Macintosh

SCID
A free Unix chess database application that runs in OSX under the X11 environment. See "Mac Chess Databases" below for installation instructions.






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