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Subject: Perhaps some missunderstandings, again ...

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 00:30:28 12/10/04


Hi,

Arena version will be one time in the year for free available without any
membership on the new Arena webpage. Each person which like Arena can download
Arena from our webpages. At the moment our team is working on the new webpage
and not all from the older webpage is available on the new webpage (example:
Partner selection, User file selection, download selection). This selections are
at the moment available on the older page.

Beta versions of Arena on our webpage can found for testing on Arena webpage in
the member area. But this are "only" non tested beta versions for the testing
willing persons.

The readme files are not ready, the copyright files are not ready and much more
are at the moment not ready for Arena 1.1.

We gave Peter Skinner no permissions to add a beta version or a release version
of Arena on his webpage. Persons which have a permission are listed in Arena
copyright selection.

If we have own cost to make our program secure we must go commercial. The Arena
user payed then for the cost we have or the Arena software isn't longer
available.

Sorry, but we give Arena then to an other company which make the marketing for
us, like Shredder Classic GUI, AdAware or other Shareware systems. So we have
enough time to work on our software.

I will speak with Martin in the evening about the "New" situation. To many
attacks each day and believe me ... our team don't have the time to work on it
the so long time from the day. We have children, family, a job and other things
to do.

I am sure you can understand it and I hope that CCC will add the right reaction
of the new attack.

Perhaps its time to set an example!
Unfortunately, more interest to discuss about chess but this is at the moment
here for our team not possible.

Best
Frank



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