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18 Copyrights and Credits

18.1 Copyrights

NetConnect, Modules and Includes:
NetConnect Compilation © 1997 Active Software. All Rights Reserved
AmiTCP DialUP © Network Solutions Development Inc
NetConnect/AmiTCP GUI + Install Routine © Michael Neuweiler/Active Software
Voyager © Oliver Wagner
Microdot-II © Oliver Wagner
AmFTP © Mathias Mischler
AmIRC © Oliver Wagner
AmTelnet © Mathias Mischler
AmTerm © Mathias Mischler
AmFinger © Philip Law
MUI © Stefan Stuntz
Textview.mcc © Ellis Pritchard
Bookmarks.mcc © Klaus Melchior
NetConnect Icons/Buttons © Malcolm Lavery

Documentation:
NetConnect Documentation © 1997 Active Software
Documentation written by Chris Wiles
Revision v1.0 English Edition, February 1997.


18.2 Credits and Thanks

This is where we say thanks to the programmers, beta-testers, and everyone else involved with the development of NetConnect:

Michael "Dolphin" Neuweiler, Oliver "Olli" Wagner, Mathias "Merlin" Mischler, Stefan "Stuntzi" Stuntz, Ellis "Nuke" Pritchard and Philip Law are all thanked for their hard work programming all the modules for NetConnect. This included, in some cases, altering the code of their existing software so it would "read" the preferences from NetConnect/AmiTCP. Hey, Olli, I appreciate your hard work (Olli has spent hours day and night for the last two/three months working on Voyager, Microdot-II, updating AmIRC, completing AmTalk v1. Not many people realise but he does all this on his own! I often wonder how he manages to work full-time, produce a web browser of the quality of Voyager, yet still produce other top-quality Amiga software like Microdot-II!).

Special thanks to Michael Neuweiler who worked hard to produce both the NetConnect and AmiTCP GUI's, icon bar and performed many GUI changes when requested. Without Michael (pronounced 'Mikkeal' in Switzerland ;), NetConnect would never have happened!

Tomi Ollila, Markus Pehkuri, Pekka Pessi and Jarno Rajahalme from NSDi for their co-operation with the development of AmiTCP Dialup for NetConnect. Not many people know this, but the current NetConnect AmiTCP Dialup is quite different from the version we first saw in May/June 1996.

Malcolm Lavery is thanked for the work spent on the NetConnect buttons, icons and all the graphics involved with the packaging. He also worked on the small icons found within the MD-II and Voyager preferences.

Bodo Thevissen and Helge 'Helsch' Kautz who maintain the AmigaWorld site which hosts the NetConnect support area./ AmigaWorld also provides the NetConnect mailing list. I would thoroughly recommend you check AmigaWorld when you have some spare time.

All the beta-testers and people on #ibeta (Morden, Mike, Philip, Joker) who have made this possible.

Any customer who has bought NetConnect. We need people like you to carry on developing the Amiga. There will be people pirating this software (and reading this). I say: There are very few users left in the Amiga market and this, like other Amiga software, does not sell no way near as many copies as you probably think it does! The more you copy and give it to your mates, the less likely we are to carry on developing. You have yourself to blame - there is no point buying hardware and then pirating software.


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