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Subject: Re: Fritz 6, Why doesn't F6 use Windows' standard version # convention??

Author: Christopher A. Morgan

Date: 10:11:10 01/04/01

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Standard convention for Windows programs to determine your
version number of a program is the "about" selection
from the help drop down menu. Fritz 6 does not do this.
Anyone know why F6 does not follow this simple and standard
convention?

Chris



On January 03, 2001 at 19:57:41, Terry McCracken wrote:

>Fritz 6 arrived today, from the Chess Federation of Canada. Unfortunately they
>did'nt send me the orignal box it came in or any documentation.
>I've examined the cd carefully but it does'nt say whether it's Fritz 6 a or b
>version.
>It was released in 2000 and I believe Sept. 13 if I'm not mistaken, so one would
>assume it would be the latest release of Fritz 6. Still I can't see  anything
>that would indicate it's a or b addition? How can I know for sure? What have I
>overlooked?
>Also, I don't see any patches at Chessbase for upgrading Fritz 6. Can someone
>here address my questions?
>Any assistance would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
>
>Best Regards,
>Terry McCracken



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