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Subject: Re: Chessbase GUI bug or Fruit 2.2 problem ??

Author: Mike Hood

Date: 06:45:10 10/20/05

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On October 20, 2005 at 03:18:11, Joachim Rang wrote:

>On October 19, 2005 at 22:05:37, Ryan Peters wrote:
>
>>The following conversation occurred in open chat in the engine room on
>>chessbase's playchess.com. RichardStickles is the sysop for Chessbase in the
>>engine room. I do not know who Dexterz is.
>>
>>My question is,  who is responsible for the history pruning problem of Fruit 2.2
>>??
>>
>>If you refer to http://www.fruitchess.com/known-problems.htm the Fruit people
>>clearly indicate that this a bug in certain versions of the Chessbase GUI.
>>The sysop for Chessbase seems to think otherwise.
>>
>>
>>Dexterz (To all):  hi Richard
>>Dexterz (To all):  are you there?
>>Dexterz (To all):  Why UPDATE GUI 8 disable history pruning Fruit
>>2.2 ???
>>Dexterz (To all):  have solution??
>>RichardStickles (To all):  Chessbase does not support fruit
>>problems
>>RichardStickles (To all):  if you have a issue with Fruit speak to
>>the Place where you bought Fruit from
>>Dexterz (To all):  Thx
>>Dexterz (To all):  I go to ask for the devolution of my money
>>RichardStickles (To all):  http://www.fruitchess.com/support.htm
>>Dexterz (To all):  thx Richard
>>RichardStickles (To all):  Welcome
>>Dexterz (To all):  history pruning disable engine lost force
>
>
>This is plain ignorance of the sysop. I have four emails from Matthias Feist in
>which he confirms that the BUG is within the GUI. Shall I publish them? I don't
>think so but Chessbase should at least inform their own stuff about their bugs.
>:-(
>
>Joachim

It would be "good style" for Chessbase to put a page on their web site entitled
"known bugs", or more euphamistically "known issues". Other companies do this,
so that they aren't swamped with bug reports concerning "issues" that have
already been reported.



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