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Date: 05 Aug 2007 09:32:41
From: David
Subject: New to Chess software
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Hi. Have a basic, elementary even, question. Are the Fritz and other ChessBase software stand alone or do they function in conjunction with Fritz 10; specifically the *Fritx Trainer* series of software? Thanks in advance. I've come back to chess after more than five decades, and it's gratifying to see that I am no longer embarassed at the level of my chess incompetence. :-)
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Date: 07 Aug 2007 20:54:51
From: David
Subject: Re: New to Chess software
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On Aug 7, 2:42?pm, JohnnyT <[email protected] > wrote: > David wrote: > > Hi. Have a basic, elementary even, question. Are the Fritz and other > > ChessBase software stand alone or do they function in conjunction with > > Fritz 10; specifically the *Fritx Trainer* series of software? > > > Thanks in advance. I've come back to chess after more than five > > decades, and it's gratifying to see that I am no longer embarassed at > > the level of my chess incompetence. :-) > > You can in general use any of the modern versions of the products. The > fritz trainer products also come with a free viewer as well. > > But they work fine using the cheap fritz available on Amazon for 20 bucks. Thanks!
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Date: 07 Aug 2007 11:42:10
From: JohnnyT
Subject: Re: New to Chess software
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David wrote: > Hi. Have a basic, elementary even, question. Are the Fritz and other > ChessBase software stand alone or do they function in conjunction with > Fritz 10; specifically the *Fritx Trainer* series of software? > > Thanks in advance. I've come back to chess after more than five > decades, and it's gratifying to see that I am no longer embarassed at > the level of my chess incompetence. :-) > You can in general use any of the modern versions of the products. The fritz trainer products also come with a free viewer as well. But they work fine using the cheap fritz available on Amazon for 20 bucks.
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