Author: karen Dall Lynn
Date: 21:10:29 01/24/02
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On January 24, 2002 at 23:38:59, Tina Long wrote: >On January 24, 2002 at 23:01:25, Tina Long wrote: > >>On January 24, 2002 at 22:58:17, James Doby wrote: >> >>>On January 24, 2002 at 22:52:53, Tina Long wrote: >>> >>>>On January 24, 2002 at 22:30:14, James Doby wrote: >>>> >>>>>On January 24, 2002 at 20:18:17, karen Dall Lynn wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Greetings >>>>>> >>>>>>This is an extended repost of an anterior post. >>>>>> >>>>>>I found the following bugs (?) in my Fritz 7 >>>>>> >>>>>>1) No automatic learning. Try to play a number of times an unusual first move >>>>>>which is give (like a3 for instance) 0 in the defaut condition of the book. >>>>>>Nothing happens, no tabulation for that movie. Yet the manual option "learn from >>>>>>a database" will work ok. >>>>>> >>>>>>2) When I click for clipping a Cross-table on a database, if I chose the option >>>>>>"fill with spaces", sometimes Fritz 7 silently unloads. >>>>>> >>>>>>3) The stop buttoms of the engines do not work during an engine match >>>>>> >>>>>>Are these to be regarded as glitches? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Some people will always find something to complain about. >>>> >>>>Hi James, >>>>Umm, what you say is partially true, some people do expect their software to >>>>work correctly, and they enquire if their own software problems are shared by >>>>others. I think the above post was, rather than being a complaint, a query as >>>>to whether other people are experiencing the same problems. >>>> >>>>When you say "Pure BaLONEY" does that mean that Your F7 does not have these >>>>three problems? Or are you saying your F7 Does have the same problems & it is >>>>BaLONEY to enquire if other people have the same? >>>> >>>>I'm just trying to detirmine the "solidarity" of F7 (upgrade2). >>>> >>>>Thanks, >>>>Tina Long >>> >>> >>> I have had no problems at all with Fritz 7 >> >>That is interesting, as it means that the problems that Karen & Brian are both >>having must be related to their operating system, rather than the Fritz >>Software. That is both good and bad news for them. At least they know where to >>start looking now. >> >>Tina Long > >I just noticed: > >http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?209599 >Subject: Do i have to have Fritz7 program to log onto the fritz7 server? nt >Posted by James Doby (Profile) on January 24, 2002 at 17:14:35: > >So perhaps James' "I have had no problems at all with Fritz 7" was a little joke >by him, > >and therefore my "the problems that Karen & Brian are both having must be >related to their operating system" is wrong. > >Sorry to Karen, Brian, & James, I'll stay out of it, > >Cheers, >Tina Long Hello I thank you for your words and ballance throughout this thread. I believe that James should be telling the truth when he says that he had no problems at all with Fritz 7, because if he does not care about the bugs (if they are bugs), it becomes evident that they will be no problem for him. The features I pointed out are not decisive to the overall performance of Fritz 7 and certainly leaves the quality of this product untouched. I appreciated very much your postings. Bye for now, Karen
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