Author: Hans Christian Lykke
Date: 13:24:26 04/09/99
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On April 09, 1999 at 12:59:58, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote: >On April 08, 1999 at 20:04:32, Micheal Cummings wrote: > >> >>On April 08, 1999 at 16:09:01, Fernando Villegas wrote: >> >>>On April 08, 1999 at 14:13:54, Bruce Moreland wrote: >>> >>>> >>>>On April 08, 1999 at 12:43:48, Steve Coladonato wrote: >>>> >>>>>Dave, >>>>> >>>>>I'm not sure what the problem is but it seemed to have started around the end of >>>>>last year. >>>>> >>>>>I posted a message here about Shredder 3, nothing in particular, other than if >>>>>anyone had used it yet and whether it would do a full game analysis. Subsequent >>>>>replies prompted a reply "What's wrong with Shredder?" from Millennium and after >>>>>that things went downhill. >>>>> >>>>>Steve >>> >>> >>>He is not only a good guy, but as far as I know he left his promising career in >>>maths to dedicate himself fully to chess programming development, so if there is >>> a marketing failure of Schredder the fact is specially sad taking into account >>>his profesional sacrifice. Nevertheless, in these days you cannot sell anything >>>in this field at almost 200 DM. Even with 4 CD's as extra with endings table >>>base that's too much money. >>>Fernando >> >>Well I am not bothering with getting it now, after not getting any email >>replies, and even my dealer having trouble contacting them, and when he does, he >>get no where, or they do not bother to reply. I will not risk paying that much >>for a program, I would say the support would be nil. > >Please tell me your dealer who wasn't able to contact Millennium and the email >address you didn't get any reply from. > >Stefan (author of Shredder) > >>So I say CM6K victim number one, Shredder will fall by the wayside, unable to >>compete it the market place. Its a shame. Why is Shredder 3 not at the SSDF list?!?! Venlig hilsen Hans Chr. Lykke
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