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Subject: Re: data bases (should be commercial chess db management software)

Author: margolies,marc

Date: 17:21:28 07/28/03

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On July 28, 2003 at 15:36:30, Alastair Scott wrote:
the original poster, as I understand him, does not need a databse like scid. he
wants to analyze his own games-Not collate large datasets. He is retired and
needs ease of use-he wants the easiest to use. Or perhaps I misunderstood him
and you.
-marc
>On July 28, 2003 at 02:36:24, Eugene Smith wrote:
>
>>I am retired an most of my chess playing is on ICC.My CM9000 seems alright for
>>sparring,but not at its best analizing.So thats what i need one of the good data
>>bases for.
>
>In that case I would try the freeware scid:
>
>http://scid.sourceforge.net/
>
>to decide whether a database is what you need at all _before_ shelling out £££
>on one of the commercial databases.
>
>(As it turned out, I found scid was more than adequate for my needs).
>
>Alastair



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