Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 04:36:55 03/15/01
In my bad English ... Hi there, important changes on my webpage, since 15.03.01 - Engine Overview I, closed ! - Engine Overview II, closed ! - Engine detail pages, closed ! - Download Area, closed ! - Top Downloader Page, closed ! - Tournaments, closed ! - Phase x, closed ! - Interviews, closed ! Open rubrics - Link Selection ! - CCE Tourney "CCE Page" ! - News Ticker ! - Ratings ! changes in my News Ticker: I will only added my own news in my News Ticker ! No information from other webpages ! I added in the next time downloads in my News Ticker. Yesterday I get a new Ufim version. The next downloads are availabele in my News Ticker. The reason for my reaction: I work now ~ 4 hours daily over one year on my webpage with information about computer chess. I saw ~ 2-3 million hits in this time from chess player in over 140 countrys. I am very happy about this and I think I created one of the 5-10 biggest chess pages in the World. I got in the last 18 months ~ 25.000 (more as 50 eMails daily) eMails and answere of all questions about computer chess. I wrote ~ 5.000 or more messages for chess fora in the last year but now I think it is enough. More and more eMails daily, now 50-80 eMails daily is to many work for my free time. More and more WB engines and News about updates is to many work for one person. I mean: 85 WB engines ! 30 Corbit versions, new books, logos and more about WinBoard. I can make every day messages about new WinBoard versions, this is good and amateur programs are important but I must spent to many time for my free service. I hope Winboarder can understand my reaction and hope that all people have fun with the most rubrics on my webpage in the last years. I added in the evening a message about this news in my News Ticker. Best Frank Thanks to all persons which gave me information for my webpage. I hope I have made a good service !
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