Author: Christopher Conkie
Date: 04:24:40 06/19/05
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ChessBase is a database program. ChessBase have never cared about anything except collecting your and everyone elses cash. Thayt is why it costs money, funnily enough. >Its better to have chessbase forum,I know that there is the forum out there >which is called CSS forum,but unfortunately its in german. The CSS Forum is German speaking because ChessBase is a German commercial company, but they just love English messages there, I know. If you want to post a support question about ChessBase, I am sure that the leaders of the CSS would give you a password to do that, as they are oh so magnanimous and love to here about anything helpful that proves that the program is rubbish. There are degrees of rubbish you see and fixing one bug may lead to at least 30 more that they have not discovered secretly yet. As it stands the CSS is a "biased love in". I bet they can't wait to hear from you. ;-) Arena is a playing program geared towards computer chess tournaments. It is not intended to be a database program. It is also not geared towards the end user playing experience, as that is not the main thrust or point of the program. Arena is free. >Chessbasse GUI is the best available GUI,there are many features >that are not in Arena. Based on this statement above, I am now 100% certain that you are blind, and that you have no idea what you are talking about (as if I did not know that already). Ask anyone here about features for different types of control with regards to computer chess tournaments and you will soon realise that you are on "a hiding to nothing". Both Arena and Winboard are for sure, better for CC Tornaments than ChessBase (I think you mean Fritz GUI), will ever be and Winboard is as we speak being improved (at last) by Alessandro Scotti (nice name) and other dedicated souls, just as Arena is by it's programmer. You have some very strange ideas...... Christopher
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