Sorry if these are already documented... read or discard at will. 1. On Windows XP 2002, Media Center Edition, SP2; Quackle 0.95 -- During data entry for a tournament game, using Player one (Human) and Player two (Human with unknown racks), I attempted to enter "exchange 5" on the command line for my opponent. I mistakenly typed "exchange 56", and the program failed with an error message which I neglected to record, and then quit, losing my work.
2. Same platform, same Quackle. I entered about 3/4 of the plays in a tournament game, again using 'human' versus 'human with unknown racks'. I saved the file. Later I reopened the game file from the "File > Open" menu. I continued entering the remainder of the plays from the game. Now Quackle warned me each time that my opponent's rack did not contain the tiles of the candidate play, as if it had forgotten the "unknown racks" setting. Thank you for Quackle. -jvp
