I don't have Fritz, sorry.
Chessbase has rich search features that enable you to find games similar to your own among the millions in its tournament database spanning back from the times of El Greco to the latest world championships. It self-updates as new games are played. It also has excellent text and graphical annotation features, and it makes it easy to compare different variations. Or maintain and improve your opening repertoire.
That may not sound like much, but as a rule, once you get it you end up doing most of your chess study inside it. It's that groundbreaking. :)
I have fritz8 and i was wondering if you can store games on it , if so what is the point of chessbase? If you can save them which i am trying to do how do i get them back after? By the way its not games im playing against fritz8 its games im adding in from otb.
Thanks