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Version 10: beta 4a, graphics in the analysis improved

News:

  • Resistance training: in configuration added "Lost points in a move" as another limit (idea by Michele Tumbarello).
  • Engines:
    • Updated Deepfish 7 (Marco Zerbinati).
    • New RodentII (Pawel Koziol).
    • Simplified engines internal rutines, thanks to the feedback of Max Aloyau.
  • Kibitzers, indexes: Rodent II is always used, as stablished by author of formulas, Michele Tumbarello.

  • Analysis: improved the graphics, now interactives. (Remes proposal I think, maybe others too)



Comments

  1. "The requested path was not found." <-- Installable version link. =)

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    1. No me he acordado de quitar los links.
      Ya no está en beta, esta semana he publicado la versión 10.01.
      El link lo tienes en la web.

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  2. No no, el error fue mío. Usualmente tengo el "último" update del blog agregado en favoritos, pero este mes, me olvidé de cambiarlo. =P

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