Thanks, John. Quackle has had a number of anniversaries. Some we have
noticed, others we haven't. Here is a basic timeline of Quackle's
history.

02/21/2005 started working on DAWG move generator
03/03/2005 started calling it Quackle
04/03/2005 Quackle plays its first games on ISC, in French
09/24/2005 Jason joins the project
10/16/2005 first Quackle GUI screenshot
11/19/2005 Quackle demonstration at WSC
12/02/2005 Quackle announced to CGP and UKS
02/23/2006 John Fultz joins the project
03/06/2006 First version of Quackle (0.9) released
03/26/2006 Quackle 0.91 released: board editor (no longer comes with
Scrabble board as default)
05/07/2006 Quackle 0.92 released: endgame solver, GCG
05/08/2006 Matt Liberty joins the project
08/15/2006 Quackle 0.93 released: reports, improvements to endgame, win%, speed
11/16/2006 Quackle 0.94 released: improved leaves, pre-endgame, better
simming opps
11/22/2006 Quackle defeats David Boys 3-2 in Toronto Open final
02/10/2007 Quackle 0.95 released: much faster, draggable rack, HTML
reports, Super Scrabble, non-English languages

On 3/6/07, John Grayson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The first public release of Quackle was exactly one year ago today,
> though of course Quackle was in gestation for a long time before then.
>
> A big thankyou to everyone involved in creating and developing this
> superb software!
>
> John Grayson

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