People who contributed to IC35Link, in almost chronological order: - Thomas Schulz the initial author (myself :-), needed it for lack of a Windows-System - Michael Bruennert was the first one (besides me) interested in IC35sync/Linux, supplied lots of 'portmon' logs from IC35sync under Windows/NT, which made protocol analysis and implementation possible, and gave feedback about bugs under SuSE-7.0 - "Logbuch IC35" supplied webspace for ic35sync_1.14.tar.gz and ic35sync_1.15.tar.gz - Uwe Stobinski made an excellent IC35 website, hosted an "IC35 Wettbewerb" and supplied webspace for ic35sync_1.14.tar.gz and ic35sync_1.15.tar.gz - Norbert Kolb offered means for publishing IC35sync/Linux and made many proposals for improving it - Dieter Schultschik alias gave feedback about bugs under RedHat-7.0 - Harald Becker contributed ideas for faster write MMCard files and suggested compile without logging and com-simulation - Oliver Zechlin promised to supply me with the IC35 communication protocol specs and gave me "Goodies" for my "IC35 Wettbewerb" contribution - Thomas Lichtenberg reported some bugs and did tests with IC35 firmware V1.38 and under SuSE-7.0 and SuSE-6.0 - Malte Schmidt reported some bugs and did tests with Mandrake-7.2 - Konrad Mader reported bug with ic35sync many addresses and some more inspired autogen.sh due to configure missing in CVS - Christian Theile reported compile problem with Mandrake-8.0 - Karl Stroetmann reported compile problem with SuSE-7.2 - Hans-Michael Stahl contributed ic35mgr "mmcgettree","mmcputtree" commands for whole dirtree organizations whose work helped me: - Debian http://www.debian.org for the best (in my opinion) FreeSoftware GNU/Linux System - IMC consortium http://www.imc.org for the vCard,vCalendar standards and API - SourceForge http://sourceforge.net for hosting IC35Link and its CVS Repository