Author: enrico carrisco
Date: 12:52:55 01/30/05
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On January 30, 2005 at 12:23:42, Sandro Necchi wrote: >On January 30, 2005 at 11:49:47, Ingo Bauer wrote: > >>Hello >> >>>i do not want Ruud to be in violation of the charters prohibition against >>>commercial advetising >>> >>>of course other's come here to discuss their new releases ,for example the >>>Shredder team >> >>Hello >> >>I originaly only send the release info and answered questions about prices and >>configuration. If that is against a "charter" I have to say that I did not do >>this in the purpose to violate anything! If I did accidently I am sorry about >>that. >> >>Where can I find these "charta"? Neither on www.icdchess.com nor on this side I >>could find anything within 10 min? >> >> >>Thx for your understanding >>Ingo Bauer > >Hi, > >I have been given info related to Shredder programs as I think some people read >the posts and do expect these kind of info here. Since I am co-author I can give >some useful info. Hello Sandro. Are you actually working on the code these days? I knew you were the "master book-cooker" but didn't know you worked on the engine(s) as well. -elc. >It would be different if I was "pushing" one product over another by claiming >"advantages" or "disadvantages" of one product over another and so on. > >My idea was to give a sort of product knowledge and info to let people decide if >one product is interesting to them or not. > >At the same time I always did speak well about other products which have nothing >to do with me and my hobby or did not speak at all. > >My idea/aim is to help people buy new programs realeas to keep this market alive >by showing what's new and indirectly push them to get new programs. I do not >speak about Shredder specifically, but in general as I always suggested people >to buy at least 3 new programs every year and/or to use more than one for >analisys and so on. >This because I think dedicated chess boards and chess programs did/are helping >low rated chess players to become stronger and to enjoy chess more. > >After all they do help people to be able to play more and to train themself >quicker. > >I do not think this is bad, but the opposite. > >We need to increase the interest in chess and computer chess in general. > >This is what I can do. > >Sandro
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