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KEYNOTE NF - ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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As an evolution of KeyNote 1.6.5, from Marek, KeyNote NF currently maintains the same third-party libraries and components,
included in that version, and incorporates a few ones.
I join Marek in the thanking to the authors of those free code
New libraries and components are used in KeyNote NF. Thanks to its authors:
* Troy Wolbrink, for his Tnt Unicode Controls (http://tnt.ccci.org/delphi_unicode_controls/)
* Kryvich, Belarusian Linguistic Software team for its Kryvich Delphi Localizer (https://sites.google.com/site/kryvich/localizer)
* Roberto Della Pasqua and previous, for the Delphi Fast ZLib 1.2.3 (http://www.dellapasqua.com/delphizlib/)
* Peter Johnson for its UWebBrowserWrapper (http://www.delphidabbler.com/articles?article=14)
* Arnaud Bouchez, for SynGdiPlus, that implements TGraphic descendants able to load and save GIF, TIF, PNG and JPG pictures, using the GDI+ library (http://blog.synopse.info/post/2010/03/20/GIF,-TIF,-PNG-and-JPG-pictures-TGraphic-read/write-via-GDI)
* Jordan Russell, for Inno Setup (https://jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php)
* And of course thanks to Marek Jedlinski for KeyNote (http://www.tranglos.com/free/keynote.html) :)
This program, KeyNote NF, is just a simple evolution of KeyNote, with a few of enhancements on that.
Libraries and components used in KeyNote 1.6.5 but not included in the last list of acknowledgments. Thanks, too:
* Earl F. Glynn, for his CRCCalculator
* Stephan Schneider, for his TTopMostWindow
* Alexander Obukhov, for the TLanguagesCombo component.
* Dr. Peter Below, for his StreamIO unit
* Mike Lischke, for his StringContainers unit
* Peter Johnson, for his class TWebBrowserWrapper
* [email protected], for UAS, the UltimaShell Autocompletion Server
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KEYNOTE - ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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KeyNote uses several freeware libraries and components, without which writing the program would have been immensely more difficult. The authors of those libraries provide fantastic free code to the Delphi community. Thank you all!
In particular, I'd like to thank the following:
* Brad Stowers, maintainer of Delphi Free Stuff web site (http://www.delphifreestuff.com) for several wonderfully useful components he wrote and is giving away for free:
TdfsBrowseDirectoryDlg
TdfsMRUFileList
TdfsStatusBar
* The authors of the RX Library (http://www.rxlib.com/);
* Ryan J. Mills, for his TPage95Control, a vast improvement over the standard Delhi 3 page control;
* Wim Coetzee, for the cool TGFXListBox with checkboxes and icons;
* Jordan Russell, for his absolutely amazing Toolbar97 control (the MS-Office-like toolbar): http://www.jordanr.dhs.org/
* Mike Lischke (http://www.lischke-online.de/) for the advanced TreeNT component, which adds lots of features and fixes that Borland and Microsoft just happened to omit...
* David Barton for his Delphi cryptographic components package, DCPCrypt (http://www.devarchive.com/DCPcrypt.html)
* The BitSoft team for the TMathParser component (http://www.bitsoft.com)
* Antony Lewis for the TFreeWordWeb, the WordWeb integration component
* Francois Piette, for his Internet Component Suite (http://overbyte.alexid.fr/frame_index.html)
* Gerrit Wolsink for the TRichPrinter component
* Enzo Costantini, for the supercool MS Office 2000-like Color Picker button.
* Andrew Baylis, for the AJBSpeller component which interfaces with MS Word 97 or 2000 spellchecker.
Most of all, thanks to Andre v.d. Merwe for his original Dart Notes program, and for inspiration.
Finally, I want to thank all the fearless KeyNote users who sent me bug reports, feature suggestions and other comments. Keep them coming!
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