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Subject: Re: I think ChessBase products fail!

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 15:31:42 12/25/01

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On December 25, 2001 at 18:20:58, pavel wrote:

>On December 25, 2001 at 18:03:16, Eran wrote:
>
>>Hi CCC members,
>>
>>I think all new ChessBase products fail this year. The ChessBase products has
>>bugs and the service is bad. Moreover, perhaps ChessBase company has a lot of
>>problems that the staff is afraid to reveal to public, lest ChessBase name will
>>become bad. In addition, I think not only the products but also the ChessBase
>>company is bad! ChessBase compaby may need to get restructured entirely now!
>>
>>Eran
>
>Based upon what did you ome to the above conclusion?
>
>Every new experiment (F7server) and new release (F7, S7) has bugs, which later
>gets fixed by ussual service pack, and it is a true fact for almost all
>software, let alone chessbase.
>
>Chessbase is still the best chess software company out there, with S6 and CT14
>in its bags now, it has been more than just a fact.
>
>pavs

Hello,

and what is with the persons which buy the Fritz7 software with all this bugs.
I mean people which have not an Internet account?

The people must buy also the Chess-Base magazine or must the people live with
this mistakes?

What is with the computer chess magazine which give Fritz7 the note "sehr gut"
(best school note in Germany).

If I thinking alone about this theme my school note is
"befriedigend - ausreichend"

Only that we once have spoke about it.

The note "Sehr gut" is comming from the German computer chess magazine CSS.
Redakteur Christian Liebert wrote in CSS Forum about a list with a lot of
errors, I believe 20 ore more -- I don't know at the moment how many errors --.
And the CSS redaktion give the note "Sehr gut" ... good joke for me!

Regards to my German CSS friends.
Frank



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