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Subject: Re: Update Fruit 2.2.1 available!

Author: Joachim Rang

Date: 14:36:23 10/29/05

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On October 29, 2005 at 17:02:03, F. Huber wrote:

>On October 29, 2005 at 16:45:32, Dave Kuntzsch wrote:
>
>>On October 29, 2005 at 16:39:12, Marc D wrote:
>>
>>>On October 29, 2005 at 14:54:26, Joachim Rang wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>It already leaked here and there: The update to version 2.2.1 is ready and can
>>>>be downloaded at http://www.fruitchess.com
>>>>
>>>>Besides some bugfixes the main feature of this update is the support of the
>>>>Nalimov Endgame Tablebases. I don't think that has a big effect in playing
>>>>strength but it is definitely useful for analysis. For all details of the update
>>>>please check: http://www.fruitchess.com
>>>>
>>>>The bad news for Linux user is that the update is not yet available but the good
>>>>news is that it will also include a new compile of Fruit which is considerably
>>>>faster than version 2.2.
>>>>
>>>>Now we offer also a trial version of Fruit 2.2.1 for 14 days. It is not
>>>>restricted in any way besides a nag screen at each start.
>>>>
>>>>Joachim
>>>
>>>Hello Joachim
>>>
>>>I have downloaded the trial version of Fruit and tried to install it under
>>>Arena 1.1.
>>>It won't load and there is also no nag screen.
>>>
>>>It works fine under Fritz GUI and Shredder Classic with the mentioned nag
>>>screen.
>>>
>>>Marc
>>
>>Where did you find it? All I found was a 2.2.1 update.
>>
>>Dave
>
>This 2.2.1 update file should work as a trial version - at least I think so.
>
>But the key word is "should" - I´ve just downloaded and installed it, but
>already at the first run it said: "the 14-day trial period has expired"! :-(
>
>Franz.


that is strange. Did you change your clock or did you have installed Fruit 2.2
previously? Can you check on another computer?

Joachim



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