Author: Martin Grabriel
Date: 18:28:58 09/13/99
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Try http://www.sahovski.com/flnci.htm. Some free d/loads there although I could not set up the free reader to view the books properly. The closest I got to creating an electronic book is to use Fritz 5.32's annotation feature which can create excellent training sessions after a game analysis. You can also add all kinds of text to Fritz's annotation (windows' cut and paste option works wonderful in the GUI). On September 13, 1999 at 17:08:59, wayne johnson wrote: >I was wondering if anybody knows where I can get a copy of any free electonic >chess books? A year or so ago there was one or so on the web. I can't remember >where anybody know? Oh ya, I also want to be able to create my own--can anybody >help me. Please post suggestions....
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