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Old March 27th 07, 03:45 AM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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In article
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Ron wrote:

But it basically doesn't handle variations, making it useless for
analysis.


What about the GameBranch Game in SigmaChess 6.1? Is this different
from what you mean by handling variations?

Ponty
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Old March 27th 07, 03:47 AM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (Wlod)
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On Mar 26, 8:36 am, "Sanny" wrote:

Can someone tell me rating of Fritz.

Bye
Sanny


It's about ten times the GetClub rating;
I mean TEN to the power ZILLION.

Wlod

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Old March 27th 07, 03:48 AM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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David Richerby wrote:

Fritz, for example, will allow you to store a complete game plus
variations all at once. As you move through the game, you have the
option of either entering a variation or continuing with the main
line. When you enter a variation, you don't lose the main line, but
can go back to it, later.


Is there anything comparable to Fritz for the Mac?

I guess I could run Fritz via Parallels (although I would prefer to run
a native Mac program), assuming it will work okay like that. Any Mac
users out there who have tried this? Otherwise, what are you using?

Ponty
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Old March 27th 07, 05:13 AM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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In article ,
Ponty wrote:

What about the GameBranch Game in SigmaChess 6.1? Is this different
from what you mean by handling variations?


Hrm. I have Sigmachess 6.0.

"Branch game" in 6.0 creates two separate game files. It's not simple or
intuitive to explore multiple variations in this fashion and keep a
record of what you've done. You end up with a mess of different boards.
It's really almost useless for the seriously player.

-Ron
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Old March 27th 07, 05:23 AM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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In article ,
Ponty wrote:

Is there anything comparable to Fritz for the Mac?

I guess I could run Fritz via Parallels (although I would prefer to run
a native Mac program), assuming it will work okay like that. Any Mac
users out there who have tried this? Otherwise, what are you using?


I use Gambit. It's not perfect (it's a 1.0 release. I know the developer
is working on improving it, but hasn't had the time) but it does the
following things quite well:

1) Serves as a simple interface to play against Crafty.
2) Handles PGN databases intuitively and simply.
3) Allows easy manipulation of multiple variations, as well as easy
integration of Crafty's analysis.

It's a great little program, if still a little raw around the edges (for
example, it doesn't handle setting up a position very elegantly, and it
doesn't organize variations as clearly as Chessbase). It was developed
by Tim Kokesh, who some of you may remember as a regular on r.g.chess.

Plus, it's cheap. I think it's like $20 or so.

-Ron
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Old March 27th 07, 12:47 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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Ponty wrote:
David Richerby wrote:
Fritz, for example, will allow you to store a complete game plus
variations all at once.


Is there anything comparable to Fritz for the Mac?


Sorry -- I don't use Macs.


Dave.

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Old March 29th 07, 05:56 AM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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In article ,
David Richerby wrote:

Sorry -- I don't use Macs.


Thank you anyway--I'll try asking on the computer list.

Ponty
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Old June 5th 07, 07:29 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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Ponty a écrit :
Is Sigma Hiarcs currently the best chess software for Mac? How do you
compare it to Fritz?


About to post a review on http://macchess.internetcontact.be


 




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