@Kenorb666 said in #29:
The lag is not a network lag (I hope ;) ) - it's a visual lag, when you hold a piece and move it around the chessboard. Jut a UI components refresh lag.
That is a big surprise, can I send you a DM to learn more, as it is not lagging at all with me and you only notice something when you hit crazy size repertoires.
@Kenorb666 said in #29:
> The lag is not a network lag (I hope ;) ) - it's a visual lag, when you hold a piece and move it around the chessboard. Jut a UI components refresh lag.
That is a big surprise, can I send you a DM to learn more, as it is not lagging at all with me and you only notice something when you hit crazy size repertoires.
@VARSHANChEsS123 said in #30:
This is a web application, so as long as you have a modern computer, it should be fine.
@VARSHANChEsS123 said in #30:
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This is a web application, so as long as you have a modern computer, it should be fine.
@HollowLeaf said in #32:
This is a web application, so as long as you have a modern computer, it should be fine.
No, it's not fine. 32gb of ram, CPU AMD Ryzen 5 6600H (12) @ 4.57 GHz, Arch based Linux, Firefox/Chromium as a browser.
GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050. No visual lags on lichess, chess.com, chesstempo or other web stuff. Yes - this is a web application but it's possible to do it without such lags. I know that UI can be tricky sometimes.
@HollowLeaf said in #32:
> This is a web application, so as long as you have a modern computer, it should be fine.
No, it's not fine. 32gb of ram, CPU AMD Ryzen 5 6600H (12) @ 4.57 GHz, Arch based Linux, Firefox/Chromium as a browser.
GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050. No visual lags on lichess, chess.com, chesstempo or other web stuff. Yes - this is a web application but it's possible to do it without such lags. I know that UI can be tricky sometimes.
Very beautiful tool! It was super useful can pick a single move piece in a certain square. To learn tipical lines.
Very beautiful tool! It was super useful can pick a single move piece in a certain square. To learn tipical lines.
@GiulioCremonese said in #34:
lines
More functionality will be coming around the trainers, I am looking for tighter integration.
@GiulioCremonese said in #34:
> lines
More functionality will be coming around the trainers, I am looking for tighter integration.
great idea. I can't wait to try it
great idea. I can't wait to try it
@Jpdou12223 said in #36:
great idea. I can't wait to try it
Once you do, let me know how you find it, also join the Discord as there is a lot of stuff to play with, and there are lots of users that have serious experience with the platform.
@Jpdou12223 said in #36:
> great idea. I can't wait to try it
Once you do, let me know how you find it, also join the Discord as there is a lot of stuff to play with, and there are lots of users that have serious experience with the platform.
Just wanted to post and say that this is brilliant. I have tried so many things for building and training my repertoire, from chessbase (too complicated), chesstempo (too clumsy) and chessable (too restrictive) and a bunch of others. This has all the things I wanted and the UI is great.
Just wanted to post and say that this is brilliant. I have tried so many things for building and training my repertoire, from chessbase (too complicated), chesstempo (too clumsy) and chessable (too restrictive) and a bunch of others. This has all the things I wanted and the UI is great.
I love the website so far and think it is really impressive. There is one feature that I think needs to be fixed/added to the repertoire trainer. Right now you can only train the main line of each repertoire you create. Unless I'm missing something, there is no way to train variations/sidelines, you'd have to create a whole new repertoire for each sideline. I don't know how easy this would be to implement but it would add a lot of functionality to the repertoire trainer and make it so much easier to use. Really love the website so far!
I love the website so far and think it is really impressive. There is one feature that I think needs to be fixed/added to the repertoire trainer. Right now you can only train the main line of each repertoire you create. Unless I'm missing something, there is no way to train variations/sidelines, you'd have to create a whole new repertoire for each sideline. I don't know how easy this would be to implement but it would add a lot of functionality to the repertoire trainer and make it so much easier to use. Really love the website so far!
@Pepperonibreakdown said in #38:
Just wanted to post and say that this is brilliant. I have tried so many things for building and training my repertoire, from chessbase (too complicated), chesstempo (too clumsy) and chessable (too restrictive) and a bunch of others. This has all the things I wanted and the UI is great.
I am glad that you enjoy the tool, it will be expanding to continually add more features, and if you join teh discord, you can have you say on what features are added.
@Pepperonibreakdown said in #38:
> Just wanted to post and say that this is brilliant. I have tried so many things for building and training my repertoire, from chessbase (too complicated), chesstempo (too clumsy) and chessable (too restrictive) and a bunch of others. This has all the things I wanted and the UI is great.
I am glad that you enjoy the tool, it will be expanding to continually add more features, and if you join teh discord, you can have you say on what features are added.