Author: Dan Kiski
Date: 10:38:53 12/17/98
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On December 17, 1998 at 13:28:10, Jay Rinde wrote: >I don't know why I hear so much about Fritz32 being buggy. (Also Junior) I've >had no problems. I read on rgcc that the 3D and Tournament feature of Fritz32 >are either crashing or don't work. Since I have a very old computer and these >things work very well for me, I can't understand why they don't work on the more >advanced or later computers. I think perhaps some people don't really know how >their software works. Perhaps part of the problem could be the poorly written >manuals. Just a thought. > They are saying that the winboard engine adapter is what is not working, not that the inbuilt tournament feature doesn't work. >On December 17, 1998 at 13:01:02, James T. Walker wrote: > >>On December 17, 1998 at 01:41:16, Jouni Uski wrote: >> >>>Can't people test their program BEFORE making any CD-ROMs to avoid >>>stupid updates after one week from release ?????????????? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>Amen !! >>I wish the weak engine was the only problem ! I can't understand how you can >>turn out a CD with so many problems on it. Problems that show up on the first >>day of operation seem rediculous. I mean it's the first time I've ever seen a >>Nimzo engine and it has obvious problems that I can spot in less than 1 hour. >>Most of the probelms are like the Junior 5.0 program, they are mostly in the 32 >>bit GUI that Chessbase is responsible for. They have already turned out Junior >>with problems, you would think they could fix them before Nimzo99 came out. >>I'll bet Fritz 5.32 is no better. >>Jim Walker
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