The chess app built into osx works perfectly. You can even set it up
to speak moves it makes, so you know what it is doing. I turn quicknav
on so I can easily arrow around the board, select the piece I want
with up-down, then move to where I want that piece to go and press
up-down again. Also, I have a physical chessboard in front of me on
which I mirror the on-screen game, allowing me to feel pieces instead
of trying to build up a picture in my head. That's just me though.

On 9/20/12, Francisco Salvador Crespo <crespofranciscosalva...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I would like to get an app to play chess via free chess. Also, is there a
> chess database and a play analyzer?
>
> Thanks,
> Francisco Salvador Crespo
> Cómo contactarme/How to contact me
> Mail, messenger, facebook and IMessaje : crespofranciscosalva...@gmail.com
> Skype: franciscosabalero
> Twitter: http://twitter.com/crespofrancisco
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