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Many people have helped make WinZip® what it is by making suggestions, helping test, reporting bugs, etc., but particular thanks go to the following individuals: Ted Abell, Robert Allen, Peggy Amaio, Igor Balabine, Karen Barlow, Candace Bath, Tom Bloch, Nelson Branco, Howard Burke, Chuck Campbell, Steve Carless, John Conde, Bill De Lottie, Ora Lee Dinkins, Kent Downs, Paul Dmytrasz, Alain Dube, Chris Dunford, Kathy Dziadosz, Ray Ebersole, Dino Esposito, Nancy Estevez, Hans Felsh, Brian Fletcher, Bill Glenister, Steve Gross, Brian Hill, Stefan Hoffmeister, David Hofmann, Gregg Hommel, Ali Iddir, Fazia Iddir, Steve Jenkins, Oyvind Kaldestad, Craig Kallin, Kevin Kearney, Marion Kerr, Jim Larkin, Tom McGuire, Yvonne Mohrbacher, David Morin, John Navas, Yuri Niyazov, Heath Perryman, Amer Qaqish, Bill Richard, Sara Rogers, Robert Sansone, Olivia Schlosser, Sven Schreiber, Chris Sells, Paul Seltzer, Cathy Shea, Edwin Siebesma, Paul Smedts, Keron Smith, Kitty Stanton, Barry Steinholtz, Mark Stern, Michael Sundermann, Nick Sweeting, Valerie Syme, Mike Tajmajer, Peter Tanis, Roy Tate, Hans Top, Kristin Trombley, Frank Way, Michael Weber, Larry Wilber and Rosemarie Zello.
WinZip incorporates compression code by the Info-Zip group, used with their permission. Special thanks to the entire Info-Zip group, in particular to Jean-loup Gailly, Greg Roelofs, and Mark Adler. The original Info-Zip sources are freely available by anonymous ftp. We will also, upon request, mail you the Info-Zip sources if you send a self-addressed stamped envelope to the address in the WinZip "About" dialog box.
Thanks to Jean-loup Gailly for permission to use portions of his gzip source in WinZip. The original sources to gzip are available on the Internet.
WinZip uses AES encryption and decryption routines written by Dr. Brian Gladman. The source code for these routines is available to any interested party under an open source BSD or GPL license from the AES project page on Dr. Gladman's web site. This is the same AES code that is incorporated into WinZip. WinZip Computing would like to express its appreciation to Dr. Gladman for making this code available.
Decoding subroutines based on the UUDeview package © Frank Pilhofer.
Our thanks go to Dmitry Shkarin for sharing his variation of the PPM algorithm with the world and to Dmitry Subbotin for placing his "carryless rangecoder" into the public domain. We also thank Julian Seward for his open source bzip2 compression tool.
We thank David Bryant for his open source contribution of the WAVPACK compression technology.
Special thanks to Steve Queen for his feedback on the WinZip user interface, and to Edward Stumpf for his many suggestions and his help testing WinZip.
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