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Subject: Re: What exactly does the different patches for Fritz 5 improve?

Author: Serge Desmarais

Date: 16:40:20 08/30/98

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On August 30, 1998 at 16:53:11, Komputer Korner wrote:

>On August 27, 1998 at 22:10:12, Serge Desmarais wrote:
>
>>Well, everything in the title-question.
>>
>>Serge Desmarais
>
>Fritz 5.01 new features
>a) Coordinates shown in the set up position
>
>Fritz 5.02 new features
>b) Copying/Transforming of a whole database
>c) Deleting moves in the tree
>d) Position setup with Drag & Drop
>e) Node counter
>f) Book learning should be much more radical
>g) In the book/tree learning from database, dialog box, there is option to
>    name a player in the database for special learning.
>
>
>Fritz 5.03 new features
>h) import different opening book formats into tree
>i) Saves defaults of opening book learning parameters.
>j) Copies and pastes FEN and ASCII.
>
>--
>Komputer Korner


Thank you! One would think that Chessbase should also have answered these. It
takes quite a while for Chessbase to answer an email! Maybe they are overloaded
with questions, but I must say that ChessbaseUSA's service is better than in any
MacDonald's : they answer an email the very same day they receive it, while
Chessbase's main staff did'nt answer my last email that was sent a week ago.

As for what you said about the 5.02 patch, on the item f) (much more radical
book learning) one could wonder how it could be more radical. The learning
affects even the FIRST move played! As for g) There is also a box at the bottom
of the "learn from a database" dialog box letting you enter a name in the
version 5.00. Maybe it is just more effective?


Serge Desmarais



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