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Firstly; a big round of thank-yous to all the nice people who
translated RDB-Salv to another language:
- Bernd Felsche
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For the translation of the manual to English.
- Eivind Olsen
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For the translation of the manual and catalog to Norwegian.
- Francesco Dipietro
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For the translation of the catalog to Italian.
- Fredrik Zetterlund
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For the translation of the manual to Swedish.
- Johan Roennblom
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For the translation of the catalog and parts of the manual to Swedish.
- Wessel Dankers
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For the translation of the manual and catalog to Dutch.
- Yann-Erick Proy
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For the translation of the manual and catalog to French.
- And all the others
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Maybe there will join a few translators after this manual has
been released. These persons will be named in the next version.
And naturally thanks to all those who've contributed to making
RDB-Salv a success.
Special thanks go to Christian Krapp and Patrick Ohly who provided
the scroller and registration routines respectively.
- Andreas Horneffer
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He was a beta tester and helped to fix some bugs under V39.
- Bernhard Möllemann
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Who received almost every beta version, reviewed all changes
and gave his opinion. He was, by the way, a good beta tester
and he has written the first device which supports
new style commands, so I could test the new style interface
of RDB-Salv.
- Christian 'cr8y' Krapp
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Who programmed the pretty scroller routine as well as drawing the
ambulance and the Amiga-Logo.
- Klaus Melchior
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He too was a good beta tester.
- Markus Illenseer
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Who also did some good testing as well as reviewing the German-
and French-language manuals.
- Michael-Wolfgang Hohmann
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Who created the icons.
- Olaf Barthel
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Who also did some good beta testing.
- Patrick Ohly
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Who wrote the routine to check the registration number; tested
RDB-Salv and wrote bug reports.
- Reinhard Spisser, Sebastiano Vigna
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Both contributed by providing makeguide for the AMIGA;
the program used to format this text. Many thanks.
- Stefan Schulz
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Who did some beta testing and was responsible for ensuring that
this project was indeed revived and did not wind up
gathering dust on the shelf as it had threatened to do.
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