Benoit,

I just give my rough opinion about what I can see (rather quickly) at a
given moment.
If I compare what is now available here :

http://www.benoitstpierre.info/scid/tutorial/preliminaries.html

and here :

http://scid.sourceforge.net/tutorial/index.html


I simply prefer the latter. Certainly because I don't like to click
repeatedly to go forward. I prefer to have more information on every page,
something more dense that both gives details and gives you the main
information in a few seconds (if you want) just by quick reading the page.

For example I hate this kind of page :
http://www.benoitstpierre.info/scid/tutorial/multi-window-design.html
At most the info there should be a bottom page note, nothing more. I would
even remove it.

Also compare :
http://www.benoitstpierre.info/scid/tutorial/downloading-and-loading-databases.html
with
http://scid.sourceforge.net/tutorial/t_intro_files.html

I really prefer the latter approach.

Pascal
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