Author: Thom Perry
Date: 05:24:36 11/09/01
Being a great fan of DOS, I eventually migrated to Windows with great reluctance. Just having received Fritz 6, I was greatly surprise at how ambiguous many of the menu items are compared to those in my DOS program, like M-Chess Pro or Rebel Century. For example, if I had not read the ChessBase Electronic T-Notes, I would never have guessed that in order to input games, you have to be in the infine analysis mode. And I thought Windows programs were supposed to be so much easier than DOS. Anyhow, the purpose of this message is not to degrade Windows or Fritz as I am sure I will enjoy this fine chess program. But I do have a couple of questions. First, how do you adjourn games and preserve the time control limits, etc.? I understand that you cannot do this if you are playing against Fritz in the "RATED" mode, but what about regular games? And what about the "FRIEND" mode? Can you stop in the middle of a game, resume it later on and still have Fritz evaluate your progress?
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