> I dont get the use-case of comments added before a move. What is the
> added value of this? Can you elaborate on what you mean with "readable"
> and "flexibility"?


Sure.  It allows for more natural language annotation.  Something like:

"The more direct 13.dxc5 dxc5 14.Qd3?! leaves the queen-side pawns much
more vulnerable."

This type of comment is not possible using Scid's comment editor.  It is
much easier to annotate in this way and much easier for the user to read
this type of annotation.  Chessbase has the option to insert comment before
move and insert comment after move.  It just seems like an easy addition
that will make annotating much better.
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