Contributions

Many people have contributed to the success of Vallen JPegger. In this section I want to thank at least some of them.

Software Library:

First I'd like to thank Mike Lischke for his fabulous graphics library GraphicEx which is used inside Vallen JPegger. If you are a Delphi programmer I really can recommend to visit his site (http://www.delphi-gems.com/) where he offers a bunch of interesting components. All of them are very well designed and might be of interest for you as a programmer.

I'd also like to thank Jⁿrgen Faul for his great MP3 ID-Tag library, which is really easy to use and very helpful.

The latest contribution is coming from by Martin Djernµs from Denmark. His code for decoding the EXIF tags in JPG files has been added lately.

Last but not least Troy Wolbrink for his fantastic Unicode controls.

Many thanks to the translators:

Nuno Justo (njusto@clix.pt), who made the Portuguese translation and a lot of testing.

Marco DÆAmato (protect100@hotmail.com) who made the Italian translation. Please also visit his site (http://web.tiscali.it/protect/mdt.html).

Ulf Swedjemark for his Swedish translation.

Frank van de Laar for his Dutch translation.

Vincent Malien and Denis Mentha for their French translation.

Antonio Mengs for his Spanish translation.

Sherif Gouda (sherif1970@mail.ru) for his Arabic translation.

Piotr Murawski and Rafal Lampe, (www.lomsel.com.pl) for their Polish translation.

Alexander Steipe and his wife Svetlana Vorobieva (alexander@svetlana-munich.de) for their Russian translation.

Joe Yu for his Traditional Chinese translation

Borut Maricic of International Photoarchiver, for his Croatian translation.

Leposava ToÜeski, http://www.borut.com/leposava_toseski/, for her Serbian translations (Cyrillic and Latin).

Beta Testers:

There are really many beta testers involved in keeping the quality of Vallen JPegger. But there is one who really needs to be mentioned: Manfred Gotthalmseder (m.gotthalmseder@eduhi.at), a teacher at an Austrian school of art, who gave me most feedback. The MP3 sound interface is his idea and he uses it very intensively in his own educational CD of art to explain modern and anxious painting to his students. This CD is really interesting and I can only recommend to ask him for a copy if you are interested in art.

The FreeExtractor from Andrew Fawcett is used for extracting the installation. Thanks to him for his worldÆs smallest stub (http://www.disoriented.com).

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