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http://www.randelshofer.ch/
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werner.randelshofer@bluewin.ch
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Third Party Libraries
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* NanoXML � 2000-2002
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https://swing-layout.dev.java.net/
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The artwork used by the Quaqua Look and Feel is copyright
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Apple Computer Inc. Use of the artwork is only licensed for
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Apple hardware running an Apple operating system.
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