Author: blass uri
Date: 09:17:12 09/19/98
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On September 19, 1998 at 10:20:53, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On September 19, 1998 at 06:56:43, Mark Young wrote: > >>I found the same thing. Only version 284 is there. I think if Moritz could get >>the better version he would test it. Its clear that Thorsten is just wrong about >>a better version being on the site. > >You are not capable of reading. I said the version 289 was on the server. See my >explanations in other posts. >We put 289 from the server because harald faber complained about it in rgcc. It is not a good reason to put 289 from the server >Thats month ago. Of course you don't know about. > >>If there is a better version why keep it >>from their customers. > >we don't want to sell the program to idiots. Why should we. in order to make money and if you do not want to make money then do it as a free program like crafty. >You are unbelievable stupid. >Sorry. But i have to say this. You do not have to say it I think it is better not to insult people here. >The patch is for free. >It was given to the customers for free. Why, please explain to me, WHY >is it NOT A NICE WAY TO PAYING CUSTOMERS when we give something for free. >Of course if the PAYING customers are to stupid to download it, although it was >announced in rgcc... than i cannot help. I think that there are customers that did not read rgcc. >Of course if the PAYING customers complain about something that was for free... > >Its the best you delete cstal from your harddisc. >The best for us. The best for you. not truth I read his brother uses Cstal because he has a chance to beat it. > >> Is it such a big deal to update the site so we all >>can have the new version if it is free like Thorsten said. > >as i said. we deleted it. Now you get nothing. IMO exactly what you deserve. I do not think so he bought Cstal so he deserves more than nothing Uri > >:-))
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