Author: Severi Salminen
Date: 03:29:44 09/27/00
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On September 27, 2000 at 01:26:26, Terry Ripple wrote: > Looking to purchase either one of these two, but was wondering if one worked >better than the other in certain functions! Plus how does Fritz's Powerbook and >the Megabase 2000 and similar databases compare? > I don't know about CA, but here is Frederic's answer to another thread, mayby it helps: New features of ChessBase 8.0 Board window * Free resizing of windows with automatic scaling of the board. * Wide choice of piece and board styles. * Special search window for Reference and Online database: One click search lists all games that match the current board position. * Search in the reference database for all moves played in the current board position, with full statistics. * One-click review of search results - ChessBase transfers the game to the board and jumps to the relevant position. * Table notation with footnotes for densely annotated openings lines. * Book (previously "Tree") permanently accessible in the board window. * Book edit window show all important continuations, including the critical line, on a variation board. * In the book edit window a double-click or right-click and menu will copy the variation into the game notation. * Integrate photo window which automatically displays pictures of the players. A double-click on the picture retrieves the full biography and the dossier of the player. * Automatic transfer of the current board position to Fritz, where you can play on against the program or process the game with the Fritz functions (e.g. natural language annotation, blunder-check, postal analysis, etc). * Undo: take back all deletions and variation entry in a game. * Easy annotation of games with the new annotation palette. * Window layout can be saved, including active engines. Select from preset layouts for different purposes. * Optional 3D board. * Full screen board mode in high-resolution graphics. * Quick "threat" display with a red arrow - without disturbing the engine. * Games from other lists can be added to the search result window with Drag & Drop. * Tournament table can be generated for the currently loaded game. * Search for the current board position in the current game (useful in densely annotated games to find whether the position occurs in a different line). Database explorer * Display databases in Explorer style as symbols or detailed list which can be sorted by a click in the header line. * Direct access to databases in all drives and directories. * Recently loaded games and databases available in file menu. * Direktliste einer Datenbank wird per Einzelklick auf Datenbanksymbol aktualisiert. * The contents of a database CD are automatically displayed when this is inserted. Database list * All contents and keys of a database can be accessed with a single click. * Fast virtual sorting in the games list, with subsequent "fixing" in the database. * One-click access to the players index, one-click access to the white or black games of a player. * Openings and theme keys can be generated with two mouse clicks for any database. * Transfer database contents to Fritz. Engines * Variation board in the engine window. * Repetition and 50 move rule applied to analysis. * Set engine parameters. * A single keystroke (Ctrl-Space) inserts the best line of all working engines into the notation. Search * Search in our weekly updated Online database. * A new TurboCache for the reference database reduces retrieval times for complex searches to seconds. If there is sufficient RAM the entire reference database will be stored in memory. * Search includes variations. * Search for sacrifice combinations, combine this with positional fragments and manoeuvres. Examples: "All combinations from the tournament Zurich 1953"; "The combinations of Paul Morphy or Efim Geller" "Mating combinations on the open h-file" * Search for checks and mates in the manoeuvre search (example: White mates with Nh6). Cross tables * Generate tables for the currently loaded game. * Tables display flags for the nationality of the individual players (retrieved from the players encyclopedia). E-mail * One-click e-mail directly from ChessBase. Send databases, marked games or even entered games from the board window, with diagrams, in plain text, HTML, PGN or bitmap graphics. Printing * New print preview. HTML output * One-click creation of HTML pages with replayable Javascript, including annotation, to present games on the Internet. Database maintenance * Improved double check greatly improved speed. * Improved integrity check. Miscellaneous * Improved repertoire database functions - automatic assignment of openings names. * ChessBase 8.0 has network capability.
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