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Subject: Re: Chess Tiger: ChessPartner vs Chessbase

Author: Torstein Hall

Date: 11:32:31 11/21/02

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On November 21, 2002 at 11:48:49, Albert Silver wrote:

>On November 21, 2002 at 08:14:26, Torstein Hall wrote:
>
>>On November 21, 2002 at 02:49:26, Chris Taylor wrote:
>>
>>>On November 20, 2002 at 23:05:46, Brian Blanks wrote:
>>>
>>>>I'm very interested in getting the Chess Tiger engine, but I'm not sure which
>>>>version is best. I already own Fritz, so I could use the same GUI for both. I
>>>>don't have any experience with the ChessPartner interface.
>>>>
>>>>What are the advantages/disadvantages to the GUI's? And is there a major
>>>>difference in the engine itself other than the fact that Lokasoft Chess Tiger is
>>>>v15, whereas Chessbase is v14?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for your responses...
>>>>Brian
>>>
>>>
>>>I would go for Lokosoft.  You will get a version that is the latest.  Both the
>>>ches engine and the interface.  Not bad for a new version, better than the last
>>>one.  That is, new engine and new interface..  IMHO..
>>>
>>>Chris Taylor
>>
>>Or you can do as I do.Wait and hope for a CB version of Tiger 15. Personally I
>>did not like the interface from Lokasoft. So instead of Tiger 15 it will
>>probably be Fritz 8 under the tree this year.
>>
>>Torstein
>
>Chess Assistant 7 has it included, as well as Crafty and Ruffian, not to mention
>a massive amount of new analysis features.
>
>                                    Albert

From the reports I heard CA7 is the best database program there is, and if I
where looking for a new one I may have bought this one. But I own CB8, and as I
do not write a chess column anymore its a bit though to justify the purchase of
a completly new databse. Besides, the way over to the great Fritz program is
pretty short in CB 8! :-)

Bye the way, what analysis feature have you got there that I can not do with CB
together with Fritz?

Torstein







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