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Blitzin - The Internet Chess Club's proprietary client. Freeware, Windows only. Several languages supported.

Checkmate - Freeware, Windows 98/ME/2000/XP. It should also run on Windows 95 and NT4 but is untested on those systems.

Chess Client - Interface for FICS and ICC. Freeware, Windows 95/98 or NT.

CompuChess - An 3D chess client for Windows.

Dorky Chess - A freeware Windows chess engine compatible with Winboard.

Eboard - An interface for FICS. Quite featureful. GPL, Unix/Linux only.

FICS Graphical Interfaces - Full list of clients officially supported by FICS.

Icarus - A very featureful and polished interface for ICC. Freeware, Windows only.

ICC Interfaces - A thorough collection of Java, Windows, Macintosh and UNIX clients which will work correctly with the ICC chess server.

iNemesis - Based on CClient but has a completely new user interface and some interesting features. Works on ICC and FICS, freeware, Windows only.

InterChess - A fairly simple but complete interface for FICS. Freeware, Windows only.

JavaBoard for FICS - A Java Applet allowing to play on the Free Internet Chess Server. Not very featureful, but gets the job done if you can't install an interface. Freeware, Platform independent.

Knights Chess Interface - Knights is a relatively new graphical chess interface for KDE. It is, however, already quite featureful and very nice looking. Doubles as a chess engine front end. GPL, Unix (KDE) only.

LightningRulez - Based on Winboard, offers enhancements for playing speed chess on ICC and FICS. GPL licensed, Windows only.

NetBlitz - Interface for direct network and internet playing.

SLICS - A fairly old and no longer developed interface. Not very pretty, but very fast and is quite featureful. Shareware, Windows only (including 3.1)

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