Author: Paulo Soares
Date: 07:20:51 06/03/00
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On June 03, 2000 at 03:41:13, Georg Langrath wrote: >But what has got worse is the manual. For Fritz 5 it was an impressing what you >nearly could call a book, with all aspects of commandon and possibilities in it. >For Fritz 6 it is a couple of sheets. > >Georg > >On June 03, 2000 at 01:06:47, Paulo Soares wrote: > >>I think it is only a first impression, in little time the user gets used with >>the interface, because it's better than the previous. >>I remember the first time that I heard LP " Sargeant Peppers ", Beatles, I >>found terrible. Little time later I already found it excellent, may be the >>better. >> >>Paulo Soares, from Brazil I agree, the manual comes with few informations, but the interface, as wrote Jeroen, it's friendlier and more and more following the patterns of Win.xxx. My first impression was not also good, but, even without a good manual, I didn't have problems to adapt. A point that should be considered so that there is not a good manual it is the current price of the programs. There is some time their price it dropped of U$100 for U$50, this should be one of the reasons for that don't have good manuals for good part of them. Somebody already wrote here in CCC that the more expensive they go the programs, best will be the program, and I agree. Paulo
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