I like the chessx UI a little better - of course it's what I'm used to. I like that it highlights the destination square when you hover over a piece, so that you only have to click once to make a move. You can disable that feature if you don't like it, and right clicking changes the destination square. I also like being able to see the pgn and the analysis at the same time. Maybe I can do that in Scid vs Mac, but I haven't figured out how yet. Chessx is very similar to hiarcs, and much of the information in the hiarcs forums will cross over to chessx.
PC released /windows/Scid vs PC 960-4.21.exe; 16 days ago Steven committed Rebase chess960 patch. 16 days ago Scid vs. PC released /mac/ScidvsMac960-4.21.dmg; 17 days ago Max posted a comment on discussion Help. So I guess I was mistaken, there is no support for chess960? Scid vs PC, how to get ECO data? Using the tree window in SCID on a subset of games in the database. Scid vs PC: how to visualize engine line on the board? Navigate the list of applications until you locate Scid vs PC 4.9 or simply activate the Search field and type in 'Scid vs PC 4.9'. If it is installed on your PC the Scid vs PC 4.9 program will be found very quickly. When you click Scid vs PC 4.9 in the list of applications, some information regarding the program is shown to you. PC runs under Linux, Mac OSand Windowscomputers, supporting Chess Engine Communication Protocoland UCIcompliant engines.
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You can analyze games on it. If there is not an analysis section to the right of the board, just go to View and then select Analysis 1. If you'd like a 2nd analysis window (ie you want to use 2 engines at the same time) you can do that. It's supposed to come with Stockfish preloaded. If for some reason it didn't, in the menu bar go to chessx-preferences-engines, and you can add it much the same as you did with Scid.
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Edit: After spending some time using Scid, I see that it can do all the same things that I like about chessx. I still prefer the chessx UI, but as I said before, I'm just used to it. I do like that Scid can auto annotate games, something that I don't believe chessx does.