Thanks
Without the support of the following people Buttonz would probably have
never been as good a program as it is today. My thanks go to:-
- Paul Lathwell - Main man beta tester. Couldn't do it without him.
- Phillip Snell - Phil helped me beta testing right from the start as well
as creating the wonderfull html docs.
- Mike Handley & Aaron Thorne - My BBS sysops. One's ginger and the other one's fat. But
they're both ok blokes ;) Both also served as victims to
testing Buttonz in various stages of development.
- Paul Juhasz - The Relic from the punch-card era, there's nothing about
the Amiga and it's O/S that you can teach this guy. I
consider him my mentat and Amiga Guru. One of the highest
honours an Amigaholic like myself can bestow.
- The Blitz list - On the Internet and full of knowledgable guys who you can
hit for advice. I've been on there nearly a year now
(usually lurking) and I don't know what I'd do without it.
- Sony - For the PlayStation. My sanity tool :)
This program is dedicated to the memory of James Black. If he were alive
today I feel that maybe now I could show him that his legacy was not lost,
and that he could learn from me too. I miss you.
Phil's Thanks:
- Anthony Brice - For having faith in me to finish these docs even when I
was ready to chuck it in. Ta mate.
- Kevin Gearing - Without you I wouldnt ever have got on the net. :)
- Everyone on #frostfree - You lot always put up with my insane
ramblings, thanks to everyone.
- Michael Griggs - My leaning post, always ready to convert me :O). Thanks
lots for everything. (PLUG Aminet:util/cdty/finditgui_119s.lha)
- Anthony Shortland and Jen Searby - Thanks for being there.
- Mel Blyth - Why havent I got the guts to tell you how I feel about
you?
- Alanis Morissette for keeping me awake and helping me to rock out when
everything got a bit much.
- J.Michael Straczynski for the best sci-fi program ever created, Babylon 5.