adh2050 wrote on 07/27/10 at 20:04:13:
Hi,
I miss reading interesting posts on this Forum. I got busy with something that I allowed my subscription to temporary lapsed. I will renew shortly.
What got me busy (for about 8 months) is this app we are releasing in a matter of week or two, primarily for the iPhone, iPad and iTouch platforms. We will release the app for the Android, other smartphones and touchscreen devices next year.
As with other chess apps, ours has a strong engine with adjustable playing strength to suit one's level of play. Version 2 will allow you to play against others similar to online play in ICC.
It will also allow you to play over games or specific game collections such as, Fisher-Spassky games, Kasparov vs. Karpov games and the like.
What differentiates our app from the rest is that you can read books (yes - real chess books!) in it. So far, we are working on releasing 48 titles (Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual, Dvoretsky's Analytical Manual, Tal-Botvinnik 1960, etc., in this app.
The app allows you to see all nested lines and even cited games in the book. Because of the touchscreen technology in these devices, the board is interactive.
We are working in getting Everyman Chess, New in Chess, Qualitychess (GM Aagaard) and other big publishing outfits including ChessPublishing.com and ChessVibes.com to license us their books or chess content for release in Smart Chess.
We also have GMs (including GM Roman Dzindzi), IMs, FMs, NMs and Experts writing new material for us.
Many of these books or titles will be sold (as an option) by chapters for $.99 a chapter or groups of chapters.
Imagine viewing ChessPublishing opening updates in an iPhone or iPad, anywhere and anytime. If you like the idea, please let Tony know. By the way, books in Smart Chess will read just like the actual book except that you get to see nested lines within nested lines interactively.
We will also release Puzzle Packs ($.99 a pack) almost every week using source games from the weekly TWIC updates. Our puzzles will be drawn from 2010 games and beyond.
If you are interested in writing (opening articles, short lessons or puzzles) for us, please send email to king@playsmartchess.com.
Best regards,
Andres
Sounds very interesting indeed. Would use such material a lot, if it was done properly.
But some advice - Having Roman Dzinzi on your books will count very much against your reputation, not for it. See also: 'Lilov'.
Best of luck with the endeavour.