Chat Acknowledgements: ---------------------- Many thanks to the following people for help, suggestions, source code contributions, or anything else they might have done that has made chat a better program. If you have contributed something and are not listed here, or are listed without mentioning what it was you contributed, PLEASE EMAIL ME AND LET ME KNOW. I unfortunately have not kept good track of what people have told me. +__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+__+ Peter N. Lewis Wrote the original 1.1 version of Chat, which is what the current version is derived from. Thanks go to him for many answered questions and suggestions, and basically for putting up with me asking him all those questions. :) John Knauer Admin of EnviroLink chat server. Philip Bayles Huge listing of suggestions for the Chat 2.1 prereleases. Many of his suggestions and bug reports got implemented in the Pre3 release. Thanks is also due to Envirolink for providing a chat room to their users via Chat. Geoff Sauer Admin of the Carnegie Mellon English Server Erich Wrote the code that is used for the die rolling routines. Is the author of NetRPG, a Chat derivative that specializes in Roll Playing Games. Paul Celestin Produced a Macintosh Internet CD which includes Chat 2.0.6 on it. The Press Release for Destination:Internet is included in the Chat package. I recommend this CD-ROM to anyone who does anything on the Internet, it's packed solid with useful tools and network information. Jon Stevens Admin of dolphin.csudh.edu Eric Levinson Uses chat at the technical support department for Broderbund. Has sent tons of suggestions and requests, most of which have made their way into the 2.1 release in one form or another. * First person to send me a shareware fee!