Author: Chip Sears
Date: 09:02:59 01/17/02
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On January 17, 2002 at 10:31:03, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On January 17, 2002 at 10:00:51, Chip Sears wrote: > >>One of the reason I will always lean towards the Chessmaster programs is that >>this program is the only one I have seen that has descriptive notation. I am a >>collector of OLD chess books and this was the primary notation. It makes it >>much easier to read and study these classic books if I maintain the original >>notation. Does anyone know why other programs (especially the Chessbase GUI) >>does not offer this option? >> >>thanks > > >Because it is obsolete and hasn't been used in chess literature in 20+ >years? Yes - that is my point. There is still a lot of old great literature out there. How hard would it be to add it?
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