The mess in ChessBase, Fritz programs, imperfections, bugs, poor performance of the interface, overloading of functions, duplication of functions - unfortunately - it is so.emadsen wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 8:50 am I speak of ChessBase products generally. Here's Fritz 16, which I foolishly bought thinking maybe the ChessBase developers finally got their act together and fixed the UI glitches. Nope. The GUI repaints window panels numerous times before stabilizing. It resizes the main GUI window without asking the user if they wish to transition to full screen. Just decides it's going to do that, user preference be damned. These issues have been present in ChessBase software for years.
Software users tolerated graphical glitches like this in the 90s, not because we liked it but because these defects were common. This is 2022. Why is a GUI behaving like this? I conclude for two reasons: 1) The ChessBase programmers lack the talent to solve the problem and / or the ambition to upgrade a large, aging code base. And 2) they're focused on adding features and don't care about the user experience. They don't view a pleasant user experience as a feature. Consequently, annoyances like this linger unresolved for years.
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It is not good that subsequent releases do not correct this. The bugs remain. The user may feel like a beta tester who paid for a product that does not fully meet his expectations.
The pursuit of new features that aren't always useful, bugs that haven't been fixed for several releases - well, such treatment of customers isn't the best idea and looks more like "cutting coupons" rather than caring about the satisfaction of customers - people who pay relatively big money for ChessBase products.
I make no secret of the fact that in connection with running chessengeria.com I have received and am receiving correspondence from many people who are looking for alternatives to ChessBase and Fritz. Why? The answer above.
