Author: Andrew Williams
Date: 12:17:44 02/05/03
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On February 05, 2003 at 15:16:27, Daniel Mehrmannn wrote: >On February 05, 2003 at 14:50:13, Andrew Williams wrote: > >>On February 05, 2003 at 12:51:17, Daniel Mehrmannn wrote: >> >>>On February 05, 2003 at 12:48:42, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>>>On February 05, 2003 at 12:32:52, George Sobala wrote: >>>> >>>>>On February 05, 2003 at 11:47:49, Steffen Jakob wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On February 05, 2003 at 02:08:02, Daniel Mehrmannn wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>Whats new: >>>>>> >>>>>>>* New analyze function: You can now analyze observe games on a InternetServer >>>>>>> and put output to channels, games and people. >>>>>>> (See option->ICS settings) >>>>>> >>>>>>Others have done something similar too, but didn't make it public because it >>>>>>would be a powerful tool for cheating at internet chess servers. >>>>>> >>>>>>Greetings, >>>>>>Steffen. >>>>> >>>>>Well there are at least two commercial GUIs that already allow active analysis >>>>>of observed games (ChessPartner and Chess Assistant). So why not one under the >>>>>GPL? >>>> >>>> >>>>As he said, it simply makes it easier to cheat. _another_ way to cheat, >>>>particularly one >>>>that is _free_, is not necessarily a good thing. >>> >>>Yes, you're right! And that is the point why i public 2 versions. One with and >>>one without kibitz & CO. >>> >>>DAniel >> >>Surely anyone who wants to use it to cheat will just download the version with >>these features? Perhaps I'm misunderstanding what you're saying? >> >>Andrew >You can *not* download the version which makes kibitz/tell/whisper :-) >No Webserver/Ftpserver public this Version. You can get it from me, Uli Tuerke, >Volker Pittlik... and so on. All this people have to take a eye which person ask >for it. It's trust - not more. But i hope we are good people B-)) > >greatings DAniel OK. I didn't understand that. Andrew
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