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Subject: Re: Best 3-D?

Author: Paul Massie

Date: 10:50:00 05/20/99

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I'm not particularly impressed by the 2D board either.  Once you enlarge it to
fit a higher-resolution screen it doesn't look so good.

I would really like to see a better board before Rebel-CP is released.
Something more along the lines of the 2D board in the Fritz family.

Paul

On May 20, 1999 at 11:30:52, Georg Langrath wrote:

>Yes, you are right. Pity, that it is not a chessengine in it.
>
>I wonder why Ed Schröder has choosen Chesspartner for his windows program. It
>has an awful 3d-board. This board would be better.
>
>Georg
>
>On May 20, 1999 at 09:54:19, Vicente Fernández Herrasti wrote:
>
>>Although I barely use 3-D boards at all, I think that the one designed by Mike
>>Leahy, included in Bookup Lite (I don´t know about the full featured Bookup) is
>>the best, at least for analisys purposes.
>>Vicente



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