> On windows, use Scid 3.6.19 without setup (just unzip anywhere).
> On Linux, compile and run anywhere. But the scid configuration files 
> will be common between the 2 scids (not a big problem).

Also worth noting, that bases are binary compatible, so you may open
same scid base in new scid, modify it, save, and then use it again
in old scid.

But, in fact, there are no reasons to go back ;-)


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