> On windows, use Scid 3.6.19 without setup (just unzip anywhere).
> On Linux, compile and run anywhere. But the scid configuration files
> will be common between the 2 scids (not a big problem).
Also worth noting, that bases are binary compatible, so you may open
same scid base in new scid, modi
Hi,
On windows, use Scid 3.6.19 without setup (just unzip anywhere).
On Linux, compile and run anywhere. But the scid configuration files
will be common between the 2 scids (not a big problem).
Pascal
Bernhard Bialas a écrit :
> Hello,
> I have one question:
> can Scid 3.6.19 be used parallel t
Hello,
I have one question:
can Scid 3.6.19 be used parallel to 3.6.1 ?
I mean, can both distributions be intalled on the disc?
I am using the last version from Shane and now like to test the new one.
Best regards
Bernhard Bialas
Am Samstag, 3. November 2007 14:13 schrieb pgeorges:
> Hi,
>
> I
Hi,
I released Scid 3.6.19 at
http://prolinux.free.fr/scid/
Changelog can be found at the bottom of the page.
Pascal
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