Author: stuart taylor
Date: 22:25:11 08/28/01
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On August 28, 2001 at 17:31:51, Christophe Theron wrote: >On August 28, 2001 at 02:36:37, Jouni Uski wrote: > >>There is a lot stir on these programs for handheld computers. Specially >>from Chessbase info You get impression that there is a revolution. Really? >>Already 5 years ago there was Novag Saphire with over 2000 rating, So are these >>handhelds' softwares really significantly stronger? >> >>Jouni > > > >Yes they are stronger. > >The other things is that you can very easily save games and transfer them to >your PC (and from your PC to the Palm as well). > >I short, you get many of the features you have in PC chess program in a device >that fits in your pocket. Older dedicated chess computers do not come even close >in strength and features. > >And many people already own a Palm. For them, it's just a matter of $25 to get a >serious chess program in their pocket. > > > > Christophe Have you played a few games between Palm Tiger and the best Novag pocket computer (or others)? That would be very important to know what happens then. If Tiger wins convincingly, then that's excellent. If not, It's not excellent. S.Taylor
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