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    Thanks

   Too many people have collaborated directly or indirectly to create this
 library. Trying not forgetting anyone (sorry!) I would like to thank them
 for their unlimited patience.

       - Miren Itxaso Pe.a de Bracamonte

         She made up the name of this library, and thanks to her the code
         of Fast Library was completed when Murphy's laws started it's
         effects.

       - Oscar Fern.ndez, Serpent BBS

         Because they believed in me when I suggested creating File and
         Message areas used exclusively for Fast in Serpent BBS. Due to
         it, communications between author and beta testers has been fluent
         and funny.

       - Jose Miguel Rodr.guez. Sysop Virtual Software

         For his support with this new version. Many of Fast functions
         are based on Virtual Software sources/ideas, the paradise of xBase
         programmers.

       - Jose Ram.n Vaamonde, Jorge Tom., Jose Manuel Albarr.n & Philippe
         Mingo

         They brought many ideas and conceptual solutions for the developing
         of this new version of Fast. Thanks!

       - Aritza Mollar, Oscar Fern.ndez, Josu Ugalde, Alfonso Belloso and
         Txomin Martinez

         They never thought that translating this document into English
         was going to be as hard as it was. Don't laugh if you find
         1 million mistakes, our knowledge of English is so limited...

       - Miren Itxaso Pe.a, Philippe Mingo, Yosu Unibaso, Jorge Tom.,
         Juan Campos, Francesc Valverde, Oscar Fern.ndez, Esteban Roibal,
         Gorka Genaga and Luca Della Sala

         They translated the messages of Fast Library code into some
         other languages. To all, Thanks.

       - Rory Wright and Dan Applewhite

         Made final language checks in the Norton Guides and example program
         files making this library ready for American distribution.

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