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Subject: Re: Chess Vision - the next generation of chess software

Author: Mika

Date: 18:44:50 02/01/99

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On February 01, 1999 at 19:05:10, Hugh Cumper wrote:

>Would you care to elucidate its database features? Does it:
>1) Save games in a recognized database format
>2) Search the database for players, openings, positions etc.
>3) Import/export PGN format files
>4) Contain an analysis module
>5) Create email posts
>6) Anything else?
>
>On January 31, 1999 at 18:53:25, Mika wrote:
>
>>On January 31, 1999 at 18:32:04, Hugh Cumper wrote:
>>
>>>Why are you comparing it to Chessbase. It is not a chess database just an
>>>introductory chess teaching tool based on a rather dubious theory about the way
>>>people learn to play chess.
>>>
>>>
>>>On January 31, 1999 at 15:08:02, Ricardo Sant Ana wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hello
>>>>
>>>>Any review of this program ? I just download it, but I was not able to install
>>>>it yet
>>>>It seems it´s better tha Chessbase 7.0 and low price, so, maybe it´s good
>>>>choice,
>>>>any comments ?
>>>>Thanks
>>>>Ricardo Sant´Ana
>>
>>
>>Actually, I think it IS a chess database.

I intended to play around with it this week, but caught cold and haven't touched
it. I know it does number 2, and includes the Crafty engine. I don't know how it
compares to Chessbase. The software LOOKS to be quality, however, and I would be
surprised if it didn't compare favorably with Chessbase for many users. That's
pretty vague, I know.

Mika



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