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Subject: CM6000: just because is strong it dfoes not means is for pros

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 07:12:03 12/04/98


Incredible how long discussion are produced because a lack of previous
definitions of terms, as usual. A very long thread begun about if CM6000 should
or should not be considered as a serious program just because nobody bothered to
say that serious programs does not coincide with just strong programs. Strenght
is now a comodity. You can get strong program even in freeware sections. Do I
exagerate if i say most of them defeat most of us anyway? So the point is how
good and workable the database is. It's good to learn openings?  Makes things
easier to grasp your weaknesses? Ches programas are now strong in the same sense
as all motorcars have wheels. The issue is: what about the rest and the rest
here is the surroundings, even the GUI. I dare to say that once database
facilities reach a point of strenght as engines has, GUi will be the next
decisive point to evaluate.
fernando



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