Truus DXP-Server

Discussion about development of draughts in the time of computer and Internet.
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Miti
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Re: Truus DXP-Server

Post by Miti » Wed Apr 21, 2010 18:38

Where can I download Kingsrow? I looked at the website, but I couldn't find it...

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Re: Truus DXP-Server

Post by Ed Gilbert » Wed Apr 21, 2010 19:25

Where can I download Kingsrow? I looked at the website, but I couldn't find it...
Sorry, kingsrow is not presently available to the public.

-- Ed

Miti
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Re: Truus DXP-Server

Post by Miti » Wed Apr 21, 2010 19:45

Ed Gilbert wrote:
Where can I download Kingsrow? I looked at the website, but I couldn't find it...
Sorry, kingsrow is not presently available to the public.

-- Ed
Too bad... How come you all have it?

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Re: Truus DXP-Server

Post by Ed Gilbert » Wed Apr 21, 2010 21:41

Miti wrote:Too bad... How come you all have it?
Why do you think that? Only a couple of people have it.

-- Ed

Miti
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Re: Truus DXP-Server

Post by Miti » Wed Apr 21, 2010 22:02

Ed Gilbert wrote:
Miti wrote:Too bad... How come you all have it?
Why do you think that? Only a couple of people have it.

-- Ed
Oh... Heh, sorry. Will it be available for the public anytime soon? It looks incredible!

Mario
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Re: Truus DXP-Server

Post by Mario » Tue Jun 29, 2010 22:24

The best draughtsprograms are not available for public. I think it is not good for draughts community. That doesn't happen with the chess for example.

Miti wrote:
Ed Gilbert wrote:
Miti wrote:Too bad... How come you all have it?
Why do you think that? Only a couple of people have it.

-- Ed
Oh... Heh, sorry. Will it be available for the public anytime soon? It looks incredible!

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Re: Truus DXP-Server

Post by chrisadam12 » Tue Sep 07, 2010 13:28

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