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Subject: Re: Fritz6

Author: Frenzi

Date: 09:40:45 11/30/99

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On November 30, 1999 at 12:13:56, José Carlos wrote:

>On November 30, 1999 at 11:46:27, Frenzi wrote:
>
>>On November 30, 1999 at 10:09:40, Djordje Vidanovic wrote:
>>
>>>On November 30, 1999 at 07:57:56, Frenzi wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>I just download my copy of Fritz 6 and I was wondering a few things. You can
>>>>mess around with the engine parameters, are the defaults settings the best way
>>>>to go strengh wise that is? Also the program came with an opening book called
>>>>General.ctg, is this best or only book??
>>>>Thank-you
>>>
>>>You have just *downloaded* a copy of Fritz 6? Hmm.
>>>
>>>Djordje
>>
>>Well ya, you wouln't pay for it would you?? :)
>
>  Do you like Fritz new versions. Ok, if nobody pay for it, there won't be any
>more versions, because the Chessbase team are professional programmers.
>Piracy = End of professional programmers = End of professional programs = End of
>Fritz.
>  Think about it...
>
>  José C.

  Trust me, I have thought about it, and I agree with what you are saying;
however, I have paid for programs in the past, many times, and one day I
stumbled on Fritz 6. Now I was going to buy it, no doubt, but I couldn't resist
the fact that I could have Fritz 6 for free with an hour download. I'm sure just
about anyone would have done the same. What you say is very true, and I agree
with you, but how can you resist having it for free?? It's not easy to go out
and pay some good money wait a while and recive it when you can pay nothing and
have it quickly.

Frenzi



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