It is just easier to go where you want to go which is a welcome time saver and a significant improvement on previous editions. The bright banana yellow interface is certainly erm, bright and it stands out on my bookshelf, for sure.Įssentially, it is divided into three sections titled 'Fritz, Playchess and Online Apps' and it is very intuitive. I give the official blurb at the end so you can understand how much more there is to enjoy. I have had a good play with this though I should say at the start that I have not tried every single function - just the ones I use most often. Those wizards at ChessBase have recently released Fritz 16 which retains all of the old favourites and functions but certainly contains a new look and feel to it. Fritz came into my life from version 8 (which I still have!) and I have always considered it to be an integral aspect of my chess life, studies and analysis as well as for fun, playing online etc. He was perceptive was Garry, and we virtually all use chess software these days and probably take it for granted. I was reading an old chess magazine from the 1980's and it gave a review of 'new' computer software quoting Garry Kasparov as saying that the development of software for chess is as important as the printed word. This story originally appeared on .uk and is republished with kind permission A review
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