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Acknowledgements:
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Richard Sargeant writes (August 18th, 1997):
Credit to Robert for conceiving the application, which was as
a matter of interest was started on Saturday, 14th May, 1994.
Thanks to everyone who has been involved with the beta testing
of my first release of TTFN, which I have been working on since
its source code was released along with Robert's final version.
Good luck to Robert and Carol Orwin, wherever you are now! :)
A big thank-you to the maintainers of the two major internet
starter software packages, containing PD (or is it freeware?)
applications all in one bundle to help new users get on line.
A major new release of Acornet (0.20) is in the pipeline, as
I write this, which is being co-ordinated by Carol Carpenter.
This application was built with the aid of files from OSLib.
OSLib is a complete RISC OS library for C, assembler and ALF,
and is a creation of Jonathan Coxhead. Highly commended!
Robert Orwin writes (October 29th, 1994):
Thanks go to the following people:
Graham Allen - For writing !NewsBase, without which this
application is somewhat less than useless.
Richard Sargeant - For helping me out with various aspects of WIMP
programming, giving me a head start on the text
display routines, writing the odd routine in
machine code & a bit of detective work!
Kevin Yang
Michael Bergman - For writing unix "kiss" upon which uuexplode
is based.
Martin Glanvill - For porting "kiss" to RiscOS as uuexplode
(modified by myself to do filename translation
to RiscOS). I did try to contact you for
permission to include it but I never got a reply!
A *big* thank you to the authors of DeskLib, without
which this program would probably never have got off
the ground and not forgetting John Stonier, James
Woodman, Ian Stocks and David Walker who put up with
some *very* buggy versions while testing the software...