Hello all,
There was a thread posted below this one with issues that directly concerned the performance of a particular gui which does NOT support WB engines at all.
The gui in particular is a professional one with several desirable features. I personally own several versions. The point is that this is a Winboard Forum.
The problems one may encounter while using this gui are not directly on topic here. Those issues should be taken up with the respective support staff for the gui concerned.
Be that as it may, I have found this Forum to be more than a little blessed with all sorts of technical expertise and providing one off suport is not, in my opinion, undesirable.
That being said, I consider it particularly annoying when a long thread is continued and then a swipe is taken at Winboard by someone claiming that professional engine authors are bypassing this gui. With all due respect to the poster, here are some facts:
The last few entrants into the professional - as in not free - engine ranks have included Ruffian, Deep Sjeng, Patriot and The King 3.33 (the version that is shipping with Chessmaster 10000). All those engines are WB compatible.
As for the amateur engine makers bypassing this gui...well I expect that anyone who visits the Forum would know that the number of freely available WB engines is exploding. There are several engines that I have downloaded but not had a chance to configure.
Amateur WB engines are being cranked out at a wonderful pace per year. Winboard's share of the computerchess market looks good to me for some years to come.
Chesspartner and Chessmaster have excellent Winboard support. I think that their combined sales are in excess of the other commercial guis.
Winboard can be worked on and improved. Tim Mann's approval would be required I suppose. Updating is slow because when Tim mann started down this road I doubt very much he - or anyone else - could have envisioned that the gui designed as a front end for GnuChess (I believe I am right) would end up being the single most popular and supported gui/protocol in the existence of computerchess.
Winboard is ultra stable, tested and proven and easy on my computer resources. Tournaments can be run on it. UCI engines can be run on it thanks to Polyglot. When I want to have a match against Chesstiger I crank up the Chesspartner gui which directly supports WB.
Is Winboard perfect? No. Is Winboard the single most important computerchess protocol right now? I would say yes. Without hesitation.
What is Winboard's future? I would say pretty bright, what with all sorts of hobbyists, enthusiasts, freaks and ordinary people like me playing around with WB and WB compatible guis for years to come.
Everyone is welcome but may I ask that you do not diss Winboard with all the comments about its pre-historic appeal? It has provided many, many hours of immeasurable joy to myself and other members of this Forum.
It is a mark of respect that OT postings are responded to, generally with courtesy and helpful advice. I must ask that the posters refrain from commenting about WB as if it is dying or worse, ready for burial.
Problems in other guis are welcome BUT it would be appreciated that some warning be given in the subject line.
You must admit that Baron crashes is a far different message than Baron crashes in this particular gui when this particular setting is used. Of course, Richard will take it quite personally that his engine does not handle all guis perfectly but that is another whole different issue to the point being made here.

To be fair, the off topic nature of the comments was accepted but I am responding to some of the other issues which arose in that exchange.
WB rulez!!!!
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CYA
Later.
Ps. Thanks Gunther Simon. We WB relics have got to stick together......
What's that? When I say relic I speak only for myself? Hahahahahahahahaha.