Which BBO client do you use? Browser Vs Windows clients
#101
Posted 2012-May-30, 15:29
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#102
Posted 2012-June-01, 01:53
even i cannot concentrate the game because of bad graphics, management has to think older people using glasses and strugling to see the cardslike me
#103
Posted 2012-June-01, 09:13
#104
Posted 2012-June-02, 08:56
I didn't change to web because of change-aversion, having to find where the options I already know where they are in windows client is not something I want to do.
Would like to know if I will be forced to change to web sometime, then I might start to get used to it since I will know I will have to do it sooner or later.
I have though of changing because of some features like Gibs and some tourneys, but didn't bother me enough yet. The only real thing that bothers me is that between tourneys and tourneys when giving lessons I cannot start a teaching table because then the program will think I am on "another tourney" and not send me to the tourney I signed up in. Same for team matches. But I think the same happens on both clients.
#105
Posted 2012-June-09, 14:49
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#106
Posted 2012-June-26, 01:41
Constructive critiscm---- at first did not realise you had to have downloaded FLASH,that took a long time to sort out..ok now i have the new version,but no icon.
so that i have the choice.when starting my computer i would like both icons.
with the new version i cannot acces forums.am i correct?
and ply with new version in a tourney its a drag to profile my opponents, its a time waster,as compared to windows..coming back to windows so many features that are not present on the newer format..... I assume to update windows,the powers to be it cannot be done...but with the new version up and running, why not shut down windows for 1 week.
and tweek it up....... most of us prefer WINDOWS
#107
Posted 2012-June-26, 07:37
If you want a desktop icon, go to www.bridgebase.com and click on "Download a shortcut to Bridge Base Online".
Accessing the forum has nothing to do with which version of BBO you use.
I'm not sure what you mean about profiling your opponents. Do you mean that you have to click instead of just moving the mouse over them? Go to Options -> More Options -> Advanced Options and select "Show profile upon mouse over" and then you will get the old style.
#108
Posted 2012-June-28, 07:59
barmar, on 2012-June-26, 07:37, said:
This is not true, YouTube has not needed Flash for over 2 years now. Or did you literally mean "certain sites which are similar to YouTube but which are, in fact, not YouTube"?
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#109
Posted 2012-June-28, 08:53
mgoetze, on 2012-June-28, 07:59, said:
Are you sure? According to http://support.googl...en&answer=95402
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Hulu also uses Flash.
#110
Posted 2012-June-28, 09:17
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#111
Posted 2012-June-29, 01:05
mgoetze, on 2012-June-28, 09:17, said:
That's a trial, the normal way to use YouTube is with Flash. And as far as I was able to tell, Hulu uses Flash as well -- when I googled for "hulu html5", all I could find were articles about Hulu's announcement 2 years ago that they didn't expect to adopt HTML5 any time soon. I think most other video sites are similar (except for the ones that use Windows Media, or the real oddballs that use Real Player).
#112
Posted 2012-June-29, 03:16
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#113
Posted 2012-June-30, 13:49
#114
Posted 2012-July-01, 08:21
#115
Posted 2012-July-11, 20:01
Ethel, on 2012-July-01, 08:21, said:
You don't have to turn on the sound in a browser. You can't turn it on in the windows client. So browser is better than or equal on this issue.
Both the browser and the windows client show the graphics on your computer screen. Browser and program equal.
You don't have to play bingo on browser. Can't play it on client. Browser still better than or equal.
So seems like it boils down to "I am not changing because it is different."
#116
Posted 2012-July-11, 23:27
FM75, on 2012-July-11, 20:01, said:
The other poster might have worded it better, but it seems to me that the Windows client would not have such an adhesive following among such a large population of players if "I am not changing because it is different" were really the only explanation.
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#117
Posted 2012-July-20, 04:07
1eyedjack, on 2012-July-11, 23:27, said:
Of course the Windows client has features the Web client doesn't. Two that annoy me particularily:
- Sound configurability
- Proper support for Full Disclosure
What is truly vexing, however, is that when you ask for feature parity in the "Suggestions for the Software" forum, the response is absolutely nil. I think the Web client would be doing much better if BBO Management showed some kind of commitment to making it as good as the Windows client as far as feasible...
-- Bertrand Russell
#118
Posted 2012-July-20, 06:14
mgoetze, on 2012-July-20, 04:07, said:
- Sound configurability
- Proper support for Full Disclosure
What is truly vexing, however, is that when you ask for feature parity in the "Suggestions for the Software" forum, the response is absolutely nil. I think the Web client would be doing much better if BBO Management showed some kind of commitment to making it as good as the Windows client as far as feasible...
Actually we have been totally committed to making the web-client significantly better than the Windows client since day 1. I would have thought that this would have been obvious....
For whatever it's worth, I feel quite strongly that we have already succeeded in this regard and the web client will certainly continue to improve. Yes, there are some areas in which the Windows client is still superior, but IMO there are many more areas where the web client has the advantage. I realize I am not exactly an objective observer, but neither is anyone else - people like what they are used to.
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#119
Posted 2012-July-20, 06:42
thanks for answering. I have posted twice about the sound issue in the past 3 years and, apart from upvotes, received no other response than an aquaintance of mine emailing me that I should switch back to the Windows version. My gripe is this: The "card played" sound is very annoying, so I always switch off the sound when I am actually at a table, then forget to turn it back on when I leave the table, causing me to miss the all-too-quiet "plop" sound of someone sending me a private message. Being able to switch off the "card played" sound separately from the other sounds would already be a major improvement IMHO and surely not too much to ask?
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#120
Posted 2012-July-20, 14:45