Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 01:03:40 07/10/00
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On July 10, 2000 at 02:09:08, Terry Ripple wrote: >I heard that Rebel Century (windows version) should be here sometime in the fall >and i understand that the present version runs in Dos and windows but i was >thinking that the pure windows version will have a better looking GUI and also, >you will be able to print your game. I heard that you can't print your game but >i'am not sure if this is correct, can someone shed some light on this wonderful >program? > >Thankyou, >Terry I just answered the below on Rebel-Board, hope it answers your question what you can expect from the Rebel camp this year. To answer your question about printing: almost every function (game, analysis, overviews etc.) offers you the possibility to export data to a textfile. From there you can print the data with your favorite text program. Ed ___________________________________________ >Will engines for the ECTool and EPD2diag be marketed different from the Rebel >from now on? If I buy Rebel, I expect the Rebel engine for the above programs >be included in the package just like the Rebel Century included the Rebel 9 >engines, or Fritz included with the Fritz engine for ChessBase. I see the >engines as add-ons, not different products. >The upcoming CD with ECTool, EPD2diag and the Century 2 is a great value for >sure (and I will definetly buy it being the chess software addict and happy >Rebel customer that I am) , but if I buy a larger product (Century or Tiger) >than the engine for ECTool and EPD should be included in the package. I can not exclude the possibility your wish will be honored neither can I confirm your question with a positive answer. We have to think about it here at the time decisions are made for the larger product (as you call it) what will be included. Right now I don't know the answer. What is certain is that (hopefully this year) there will be a Rebel11 that contains an improved Tiger (GUI and engine) bundled with Rebel Century 3.0 DOS (improved GUI and engine) as one product. It seems logic to include the "Century 2.0 engine" so you can use it with the new EPD2diag (which comes available soon for download) but I can't guarantee that ECTool 6.0 will be included in Rebel11 (very unlikely). Plans... there are plans for REBEL-SUBSCRIBE to offer the "Century 3.0 engine" for ECTool and EPD2diag later on but also this needs internal discussions first before giving hard promises. Last point I am working on is to get auto232 alive again so that Rebel Century 3.0 can compete on the Swedish List again and users who have auto232 can enjoy this feature again. If the latter is manageable is still uncertain but I have good hope. Ed _______________________________________________
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