Author: greg moller
Date: 11:47:05 06/06/99
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On June 06, 1999 at 13:58:09, Georg Langrath wrote: > >In that case dos-version is better, because you can change a lot of parameters >for playing-style. > >Georg > >On June 06, 1999 at 10:20:33, Roger D Davis wrote: > >>I don't have the DOS version, so I can't do a feature for feature comparison. >>However, you can't design styles with the Windows version, which takes a lot of >>the fun out of it, at least for me. In fact, there are all kinds of things you >>cant do with it that you get with Chessmaster or Fritz 5.32. >> >>The screen is pretty, but since there's no upgrade deal, my advice is to get >>another chess program with more features. You will enjoy it more. >> >>Roger >> >> >> >>On June 06, 1999 at 03:42:27, Georg Langrath wrote: >> >>>I have the dos-version. Is it worth to buy the windows-version? I mean if the >>>only difference is that it has become for windows? >>> >>>Georg CSTAL II does have the great interface feature which allows it (or its owner) to play online on the servers. Having both versions would be best of course, since the windows version does recognize the (modified) dos settings. regards, gm
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