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Subject: M$ goes Chess?!?

Author: Harald Faber

Date: 05:13:32 01/05/99

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On January 05, 1999 at 03:45:13, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote:

>I recently met a former Microsoft department head, who is now a chess coach and
>using many of the availble playing programs, databases & tutorials.  What he
>told me I found truly amazing!  He said that the currently availble programs
>were from a programming point of view rather unsophisticated and trivial in
>design.  He suggested that if Microsoft (or other large software maker), decided
>to get involved in creating these things, the results would (or at least could),
>blow away the currently existing things in the marketplace.

What is amazing in there? Microshit has much more manpower and much more money
to develop a strong engine and a fine GUI.
The commercial programs (exception Chessmaster) are programmed by only one or 2
persons. They would also not be able to write winword as it is, there are some
more people involved.
If Ed, Marty or whoever would have more co-programmers there would be a big jump
in GUI and in strength. Just look what happened after Ed has co-operated with
Christophe.




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