Ruby for Windows installer<\/a> (1.9.1-p378-rc2)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nNote that this project is licensed as GPL, but the source code does not yet reflect this. This will be fixed soon.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Our Cute Chess is an implementation of the classic Chess game using Ruby with the Qt bindings. Currently a work in progress, as not all functionality is complete. 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