Ron Murawski wrote:If you look at my post you will see that I quote the part of it that I was answering. Namely:
"could you point me to other tools I have not yet tried (even though they might fail as well)?"
Since this is the Winboard Forum I would expect the poster to be familiar with Winboard and not consider it an 'other tool'.
Well, he said what he tried: pgn-extract and SCID. I concluded that he had not tried XBoard/WinBoard, because if he had, he would not have been asking if this was possible...
Please point out another list of PGN tools that is more complete than this one.
I don't think there is such a thing as 'more complete' or 'less complete', any more than that my grandmother is 'less dead' than Napoleon. Something is either complete or it isn't. The list certainly is the most extensive list I have seen, and most of the stuff on it I had never heard of. But presenting it as 'complete' suggests that there is no point in looking for anything not on that list, and that would definitely be a mistake, as some very powerful PGN-handling software is just not on that list. And note that I called it only
a bit misleading.
The list is entitled 'PGN Reader/Viewer/Writer List and miscellaneous tools'. Including a full-featured GUI under this title did not enter into my thoughts.
I am not saying they should be there. There is much to be said for listing full-featured GUIs separately. The only thing I wanted to correct was your posting here, which presented it as 'complete'. Because I thought that really pointed the OP in the wrong direction.
Some of these other authors are: Jim Ablett, David Barnes, Ferdinand Mosca, and Fonzy Bluemers. I think that calling their software 'left overs' is insulting and unfair.
No disrespect was meant, and I did put it in quotes. But from looking at the list it seems that there were not so much specific criteria applied to qualify for the list, (the listed software is very diverse in nature), but very specific criteria where applied to exclude software from the list (namely full-featured GUIs as XBoard, SCID, ChessBase, Shredder, Aquarium...). I am not a native English speaker, so I might not always be sufficiently aware of negative connotations some words carry, but 'left-overs' seemed an accurate description of what you are left with after taking away a very specific selection...