The command line in this case would be like having a Unix box with GUI
(Graphical User Interface) without the command line.
Hope this helps...
PyChess is fantastic, but that is "the main" reason I and I'm sure
others may opt for other less better clients when connecting up to
chess servers.
If your familiar with Unix or Linux, its the equivalent of having a
Linux/Unix box without a command line.
Many online tourneys, can't really be accessed without a command line.
But ending on a positive note, PyChess look and feel and options are
really sweet.
I use it to study a lot of games- but come connecting up to chess
server I switch over to another client.
I wish PyChess would make this command line window a priorty, IMHO. ;)
On Dec 6, 11:23 am, "gbt...@gmail.com" <gbt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ah, I see now :)
> This is issue #414http://code.google.com/p/pychess/issues/detail?id=414
http://code.google.com/p/pychess/issues/detail?id=414
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Mvh. Thomas