Author: pavel
Date: 17:47:08 01/30/05
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On January 30, 2005 at 20:45:09, Peter Berger wrote: >On January 30, 2005 at 20:34:32, pavel wrote: > >>On January 30, 2005 at 20:16:35, Peter Berger wrote: >> >>>On January 30, 2005 at 19:48:56, pavel wrote: >>> >>>>Anyone knows if Gerrit is still working on Bringer? >>> >>>Last time I talked to him he wasn't. I don't think there will be another public >>>version of Bringer, as he is too busy with his family. >>> >>>> >>>>Bringer, along with GNU 4.15 in it's own GUI, was/is my favourite free chess >>>>playing programs. Not because of their playing strength, as I am preety sure >>>>will never beat them in this life, but because of their interface. GNU 4.15 used >>>>to have this really kool seperate window for thinking line, and bringer has this >>>>animated book-building feature that is differant from everything else. >>> >>>Bringer's book (building) design is superior to anything else availlable to the >>>public for free - in fact there is nothing that even comes close IMHO. I am >>>afraid that your hope for another public version is in vain though, pavs. >>> >>>Peter >>> >> >>Awww! That sucks. :( >> >>How about YACE peter? Is Dieter still working on it? Any hope for a new stronger >>version anytime soon? YACE is also unique in it's handling of learning >>functions. >> >>Sorry to hear about your (YACE) site getting hacked/defaced. I read it on >>winboard forum. Hope everything is OK. >> >>pavs > >I am not involved in the development of Yace in any way, not even as a tester, >though I still like to think of Dieter as kind of a friend :). > >Yace's website is maintained by Mogens Christian Larsen, and it is already up >again, so it looks as if he was prepared for this kind of attack :). > >When it is about development of Yace, Dieter will probably answer for himself. > >Cheers, >Peter I always confuse you with Mogens. :) Have'nt seen him for a while. Cheers, pavs
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