6.2 Copyrights
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Genesis � 1998-99 Michael Neuweiler/Active Technologies |
AmiTCP Kernel & Components � 1991-99 Network Solutions Development Inc |
appp.device � 1997-99 Thomas Bickel |
Socks, Cost and User Components � Simone Tellini |
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Genesis Documentation � 1997-99 Active Technologies |
Documentation written and structured by Chris Wiles except 'guide to creating a LAN' submitted by Neils Heuer) |
Revision v1.1 English Edition, January 1999. |
All the programmers involved with MUI mcc's, libraries and other software found within the Genesis package, sorry if we can't great you personally, but your work is very much appreciated.
6.21 Credits and Thanks
This is where we say thanks to the programmers, beta-testers, and everyone else involved with the development of Genesis:
Michael Neuweiler, Oliver Wagner, Federico Pomi, Simone Tellini, Thomas Bickel, Tomi Ollila and Stefan Stuntz.
Tomi Ollila, Markus Pehkuri, Pekka Pessi and Jarno Rajahalme from NSDi for their co-operation with the development of Genesis. Not many people know this, but the current Genesis is radically improved from the version we first saw in May 1996.
Malcolm Lavery is thanked for the work spent on the Genesis cover, logo, icons and all the graphics involved with the packaging.
All the beta-testers and people on #ibeta (Morden, ChrisDi, Bogomil, AmigaInfo, Joker, pOMAC, ElleDi) who have made this possible.
Any customer who has bought Genesis. We need people like you to carry on developing the Amiga. There will be people pirating this software (and reading this). I say: There are very few users left in the Amiga market and this, like other Amiga software, does not sell no way near as many copies as you probably think it does! The more you copy and give it to your mates, the less likely we are to carry on developing. You have yourself to blame - there is no point buying hardware and then pirating software.
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