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Subject: Re: CSTal II's Network Interface

Author: Will Singleton

Date: 20:48:01 04/07/99

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On April 07, 1999 at 20:43:46, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote:

>The network interface is fuctional, but I find the clock very difficult to see
>while playing.  I've lost every 3 minute game on time that I've played so far
>using it. (A feature I like the best is the check box for automaticly repeating
>your challenge after the game ends).
>
>When accepting a challenge, CSTalII alerts oponnent's that the Tal interface is
>being used, and that the user book info is unavailable.  Don't know yet if that
>can be turned on/off during the session.
>
>Blitzin 2.16 has nothing to worry about as far as being the easier interface to
>use, especially as far as the various command set perimiter's are concerned.
>CSTal II is adequet, but it is also simple and basic.
>
>On the Tal page there is a hint that upgrades to the funtionality of the program
>may ultimately be available based on user's comments. I think that is the most
>pleasent, and best thing that is happening with the Internet in the last year or
>so, and I salute the Oxford software programmer's for being a part of it.
>
>mrslug - the inkompetent chess software addict!


Does the interface support timestamp/timeseal?

Will




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