JabberChess Reviews

0/5 rating based on 3 reviews. Read all reviews for JabberChess for iPhone.
JabberChess is free iOS app published by Jackson Chen

Awesome

Mattchess

What a great chess program. Play against Stockfish with voice commands allowing you to easily play the computer while using a physical chess set.


Finally!!

morlocke

I have been looking for a program like this for YEARS!! I've even read white papers on the difficulties of developing such a program. Kudos to you! If word of this gets out in the chess community this program will be very popular. As mentioned in another review, this is great not just for sight impaired players, but for sighted players interested in a minimalist approach to playing on a physical board. I'm also impressed with the feature rich options and chess engine. I have just one question, is there a list of accepted voice commands somewhere? In my initial trial I ran into a lot of frustrating "invalid move" and "invalid command" responses.


Very nice! Would improve with tiny fixes

Orb747

The interface is amazing. Synthesizing it with stockfish packs a punch into it, and enables it to run independently of other chess apps. All things considered, you can't really ask for better in this department. One area that needs to be upgraded is the voice recognition and delivery. I'm not sure how it is with other users, but the pronunciation of "d" and "e" is very hard to distinguish, if not that, they're exactly the same. In addition, it's very difficult for the app to recognize Knight moves - it picks up what I say less than 30% of the time. At times, the audio will overlap as well when you swipe on the screen to initiate another listening period, which can make making quick moves troublesome. A neat feature that I believe could be added is voice activation, so one does not need to swipe, and therefore keep their hands out of their pockets / hand and can focus on other things. Overall though, really a novelty app. I love it. I'm astounded more don't know about it. Because I love it so much, I wanted to chirp in my own feedback. Thanks so much for making this, and thanks for reading! Cheers.