Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 06:10:56 11/05/05
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On November 05, 2005 at 08:08:27, Tony Nichols wrote:
>On November 05, 2005 at 05:55:17, gerold daniels wrote:
>
>>On November 05, 2005 at 04:57:00, Tony Nichols wrote:
>>
>>> I am curious about the value of this program. Has anybody had any experience
>>>with it(good or bad)? All comments welcome.
>>>Regards
>>>Tony
>>
>>Hello Tony. Very good program. Good program to learn openings and watch older
>>games.
>>
>>Good luck,gerold.
>
> Hello Gerold,
> Thanks for the info. I currently use chessbase products, Fritz and chessbase 9.
>I wonder what I could do with bookup that I can't do with what I have. Any
>suggestions?
>Regards
>Tony
Hi Tony
I don't own Bookup but you have perhaps the
excellent book "Modern Chess Analysis" from
Robin Smith who praises "Bookup" as the very
best tool for studying openings. The program
can do things neither ChessBase nor other
database programs are able to do.
Regards
Kurt
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