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Subject: Re: How Can I buy Chess Tiger ?

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 15:33:16 09/27/99

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On September 27, 1999 at 16:13:58, Howard Exner wrote:

>On September 27, 1999 at 12:50:47, Ed Schröder wrote:
>
>>On September 27, 1999 at 10:28:04, Howard Exner wrote:
>>
>>>On September 26, 1999 at 13:48:40, Christophe Theron wrote:
>>>
>>>>On September 26, 1999 at 05:13:41, David Beauregard wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On September 26, 1999 at 04:32:23, Arctor wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hello,
>>>>>>How Can I buy Chess Tiger ?
>>>>>
>>>>>You can download chess tiger from www.gambitsoft.com for free.  It is the light
>>>>>version of chess tiger.  You cannot purchase the full version yet but it will be
>>>>>available as a chess engine in Rebel windows version whenever that is made
>>>>>available.
>>>>>
>>>>>dave beauregard
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Very soon. Visit http://www.rebel.nl/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    Christophe
>>>
>>>According to Ed's Rebel site the windows version is targeted
>>>for summer or fall of next year. Is that when Tiger will  be
>>>incorporated into the Rebel GUI? Or did I miss something and will Tiger
>>>be integrated into the upcoming Rebel Century?
>>
>>REBEL TIGER will be released in the Rebel (Chess Partner) GUI (windows)
>>and we hope to manage that this year.
>>
>>Ed Schroder
>
>OK thanks. Rebel's window version is the one slated for next year, as from
>your homepage quote:
>
>"REBEL for Windows is expected next year somewhere in the summer or autumn
>season and most probably will cost $59.95 (full version) and $39.95 (upgrade
>version). Note that these prices are dependant (and therefore may fluctuate) on
>market developments."
>
>I did not realize that CHess Tiger would lanch on its own version of
>a windows GUI. That's good news. Will it be called Chess Tiger or Rebel Tiger?

It will be called "REBEL-TIGER".

Ed



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