Panda is almost entirely written by Michael Still (mikal@stillhq.com). The assistance of the following people is gratefully acknowledged. If you have suggestions, comments or patches, please send them to panda-development@lists.sourceforge.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORPORATE SPONSORS The following organisations have funded development on the Panda codebase. This development has been released back to the community, and is included in this distribution, which is cool to see... IPAustralia http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au The Australian federal body responsible for the issue and administration of Patents, Trade Marks and Designs. They funded the MS Windows port of Panda, including the development of the C DLL, the Visual Basic examples, the ActiveX DLL (0.4) and the installer. TOWER Software http://www.towersoft.com.au This Australian EDMS and Records Management vendor funded the continued development of the Microsoft Windows port of Panda. This includes the COM wrapper which was released with Panda 0.5... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben Elliston provided advice whenever I needed it, also heaps of support with autoconf and automake Ceasar Miquel miquel@df.uba.ar submitted patches for the jpeg support and added the imageboxrot call David Goehrig dave@valinux.com libtool, and autotools assistance, God of all things Freshmeat and assistance with imaging code Doug Jackson had ideas bounced off him a lot because he understands a lot about black and white tiff imaging Evan Nemerson evan@coeus-group.com a variety of minor bugfixes Juan Herrero juan_herrero@yahoo.com bug reports lots of work and suggestions for the Windows compilation issues in 0.4 RC3 Michaelw [irc.freshmeat.net] suggested how to fix the examples being made before the library Mirar mirar@mirar.org was good enough to point out some usability issues with the 0.3.1 release Phillip Rainey helped with the web page and had code ideas bounced off him at various stages. The ActiveX porting work.