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Subject: Re: I think ChessBase products fail!

Author: Gordon Rattray

Date: 07:07:29 12/26/01

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On December 25, 2001 at 19:09:43, Frank Quisinsky wrote:

>On December 25, 2001 at 18:59:18, Rajen Gupta 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
>>
>>you are talking total rubbish. chessbase products while certainly not perfect,
>>are quite good. most of the releases this year (shredder 5.32, junior 7 and deep
>>junior, shredder6 and above all the 2 tigers  have had an uneventful release to
>>very good reviews, and i have n't heard of too many bugs either. fritz7 has a
>>few problems but the producers are trying threir best to solve that in the form
>>of regular patches. their service in fact is excellent and i've always had a
>>response usually from Herr Freidel himself within a day or so of emailing them.
>>
>>i think you are un necessarily trying to stir up spam
>>
>>rajen
>
>Hello,
>
>theme are not other Chess-Base products, theme is Fritz7.
>I wrote myself very good reviews about Chess-Base products in the past.
>
>But, I have hear that Fritz software is the program which have in Germany the
>most buyers. What is with the persons which have not an Internet account?
>
>Where can this group of persons get an update?
>
>Best
>Frank


Agreed...

The system requirements on my Fritz7 box does *not* include having an Internet
connection (e.g. modem).  So how do such people get necessary patches?!

Gordon



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