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Subject: Re: Whatever happened to Rebel-CP

Author: Micheal Cummings

Date: 01:48:42 09/10/99

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On September 09, 1999 at 12:45:13, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On September 09, 1999 at 00:23:04, alfred palang wrote:
>
>>chess partner is a weak program unable to see a dangerous attack with a small
>>opening book by its own. i dont understand why the rebel team showed interest
>>incorporating it into their strong program. chess partner by its own without any
>>imported book would stand no chance even against some freeware.
>
>
>You should read again the Rebel Home Page carefully, alfred.
>
>We are going to include into the ChessPartner interface 2 programs that are
>currently at the top level: Rebel and Chess Tiger.
>
>So you will get a nice interface running 2 top chess engines! And any winboard
>compatible program!
>
>
>    Christophe


Hi Christophe

What is your take on putting things back, what exactly are you and Ed, and the
people who make CP unhappy about. You would have read the other posts on what
people think about the interface and the quality of it, and how some think it is
a cheap interface.

What are you aiming for and will it have alot more features than what the
current CP interface has, otherwise I think you should be worried. I have bought
Rebel 9, 10 and loved them. But if alot of changes are not made I will be
missing this Rebel Release :-(



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