Windows client retirement feedback thread
#141
Posted 2016-December-31, 20:04
I have to say, I still find the Windows client faster for logging in (almost instant) whereas the web version shows a series of dots moving left to right while it loads and then again while logging in. This lasts several seconds, sometimes longer. My browser and internet speed are good.
There is already a filter for the lobby on the Windows client. You can choose people from particular countries to see. This is handy as Acol is more commonly played in certain countries more than others. Therefore I don't have all that many people to scroll through.
Anyway, if I can't convince you, I guess I'll have to learn to live without the lobby. Thanks for your help in sorting out my other questions.
#142
Posted 2017-January-02, 05:18
[b]When the Windows version of BBO is gone I don't think I can do the below setup.
Currently one of my main uses of BBO is for preparing online Bidding practice sessions for the Irish Open bridge team.
Several offshoots of this application follow for lesser players.
I generally focus on competitive/interference/pre-emptive bidding as life is easy when the opps are silent.
My friends main requirement in a bidding session is that the GIBS will interfere regularly so therefore I need deals where
the robot acts on many hands so I must pre test the deals to get best use of time.
The international players give me many scenarios that they would like to practice and I produce a session and then load
the hands into the account of the designated table server of the practicing pair.
Here is the brief description
1. Open a partnership bidding table on web based BBO using Malahide as my account
2. Generate the script to describe the scenario required and when happy we are ready to go
3. Open a Windows BBO using Eamongall to record the generated and tested deals
4. Generate and examine boards and it they seem suitable keep them and continue
5. Example if I see 1NT P P P ..I skip it
6. I end up with a file of 64 or less hands and save it as some relevant name
7. Later I will load the file into the various BBO accounts
8. the players will do their bidding practice in their own time
Problem
I don't think the Web Based BBO allows me any export function of any hand sets without major surgery
and time from me.
Currently 1 hour work will get me 2 sets of 64 tested hands for bidding practice sessions
The next web based BBO will allow me to only have the hands saved in my BBO account but I cannot easily
transfer them to other BBO accounts
Thanks
Eamon Galligan
Eamongall on BBO
#143
Posted 2017-January-09, 08:17
#144
Posted 2017-January-09, 12:35
This is a disappointing news.
#145
Posted 2017-January-09, 19:10
lycier, on 2017-January-09, 12:35, said:
This is a disappointing news.
They should contact support@bridgebase.com to ask for help with logging into the web version. Don't wait until the last minute.
#147
Posted 2017-January-10, 08:48
barmar, on 2016-November-09, 23:33, said:
Apparently not high enough to allow for a decent display of the dummy! Not even as an option that can be turned off!!!
#148
Posted 2017-January-10, 09:11
Oceanss, on 2016-December-07, 12:35, said:
I also find the lack of an option for displaying all tables a significant disadvantage for club play.
barmar, on 2016-December-30, 09:46, said:
When I first found BBO I made the effort to filter the lobby list by country, selecting only those from the UK and constituent parts. I then marked suitable profiles as friends, which eventually led to my getting to know some folks on the site. I found this feature instantly gave BBO a friendlier feel than the other bridge sites I had tried that did not offer such a process for finding like-minded contacts.
#149
Posted 2017-January-11, 17:34
That would be infinitely more useful than the fragments of conversation from other areas in BBO which take up a whole lot of space for no apparent purpose. If we must have clutter then please let it be useful clutter at least.
#150
Posted 2017-January-12, 09:35
#151
Posted 2017-January-15, 11:37
1. There is no way to delete the chat screen quickly (if at all). F6 key in Windows
2. Results are confusing. You have to click on a separate screen and then go to other tables to compare instead of a separate window and a straight forward traveller opening.
3. Sounds are limited to one. A single drum. With Windows version there are several options.
I'm sure there are many more.
This smacks of Microsoft's bullying everyone to change to Windows 10 whether they liked it or not. I refused and am happy with Windows 7 just as I am VERY happy with BBO Windows version. PLEASE think again.
JJ
#152
Posted 2017-January-15, 11:39
Perhaps BBO will provide an easy comparison "How do I do this" guide between the two versions that we can print off.
#154
Posted 2017-January-15, 11:56
johnjo42, on 2017-January-15, 11:37, said:
johnjo42, on 2017-January-15, 11:37, said:
johnjo42, on 2017-January-15, 11:37, said:
You may have a point. Personally I choose just one option: Sound "Off" - same in both versions for me.
But this is certainly an area of common complaint. If they would just switch off the sound that is emitted on each card play, but left you the choice to have other sounds on (typically, those which remind you that it is your turn to do something) that would be an improvement.
johnjo42, on 2017-January-15, 11:37, said:
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#155
Posted 2017-January-15, 11:57
johnjo42, on 2017-January-15, 11:39, said:
Simply not true
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#156
Posted 2017-January-15, 12:00
johnjo42, on 2017-January-15, 11:37, said:
This I think is the nub of the matter. You are producing a list of knee-jerk complaints within a day of trying the flash version. My suggestion would be, whether you like it or not, to force yourself to use the web version for maybe a month and THEN to trot out a list of grievances, some of which by then may have fallen by the wayside.
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#158
Posted 2017-January-15, 15:58
johnjo42, on 2017-January-15, 11:37, said:
The Windows 10 scenario is not even close to the BBO Web conversion. Obviously you didn't "have to" convert to Windows 10, you were given a choice to get a free "upgrade" to Windows 10 before a certain date, and after that date, would probably have to pay to upgrade.
#159
Posted 2017-January-15, 16:03
1eyedjack, on 2017-January-15, 12:00, said:
In fairness to johnjo42, there are hundreds (as demonstrated by posters in this thread and in posts and polls on Bridgewinners (plus the unknown number of users who don't participate either here or on BW) who have signficant issues with the Web version, many who have tried out the web version many times over a period of years.
#160
Posted 2017-January-16, 09:42
barmar, on 2017-January-12, 09:35, said:
ok, an example of what I mean. I have a lot of the regular IAC members on friend's list so I can access people I see are free to invite them if I need a sub for a tourney or team match. When I was on web version the other day there were precisely none showing, and when I clicked on Friends or follow, not a name came up. So I logged out and back in with Windows, and about 30 showed up instantly. It's difficult to imagine they all logged in in the two minutes it took for me to change from web to download. So I need to click on two tabs in two different places to find out what is showing automatically on download? That is a perfect, typical example of what drives me crazy about the web version.