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Popeye is chess problem-solving software. Popeye runs from a [[command-line interface]], but it can be used with several operating systems and can be connected to several existing graphical interfaces since it comes with freely available source code in the [[C (programming language)|C programming language]]. Popeye is one of the most exhaustive solving programs. It can solve problems with many fairy pieces and conditions, and can output to [[LaTeX]]. The original author of Popeye was Philippe Schnoebelen who wrote it in [[Pascal (programming language)|Pascal]] under [[MS-DOS]] around 1983-84. The code was later donated in the spirit of the [[free software]] movement. Elmar Bartel, Norbert Geissler, Thomas Maeder, Torsten Linss, Stefan Hoening, Stefan Brunzen, Harald Denker, Thomas Bark and Stephen Emmerson, converted Popeye to C, and now maintain the program.
 
A good graphic interface "AP WIN" a freeware, for using with Windows XP or Windows 7 has since been developed.<ref>http://alybadix.viuhka.fi/apwin/apwin.htm</ref> Using this one can create diagrams and use Popeye for solving problems directly from the diagram.
 
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