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Acknowledgments
Directory Opus 5 and this manual are (c) Jonathan Potter and
GPSoftware, Brisbane, 1995. All Rights Reserved. The software was
written by Jonathan Potter. Graphic design by Leigh Malpas. Manual
written by Greg Perry. Help file system written by Mark Anderson and
Greg Perry
Jon and I wish to extend our grateful thanks to numerous people who
have contributed in various ways to the production and development of
this package. In particular, we express our appreciation for the patience
and perseverance of those who assisted in the Beta testing process and
with the evaluation of interim versions, and those who provided useful
comments on the many new concepts found in the final product. Thanks
to Mat Bettinson, Andrew Brown, Ted Buchan, Eddie Churchill, Justin
Daminato, Ross Delaforce, Maurizio Fabiani, Kenny Grant, Seth Harmon,
John Hendricks, Kees Huizer, Jim Huls, Paul Kelly, Harvey Laser, Mike
Latinovich, Edward Lawford, Andy Leaning, Mike Lorant, Michael
Portmann, Ian Rodburne, Fred Schuchmann, Keith Smith, Edmund
Vermeulen, Richard Waspe, James Wright, Tom Yallowley.
We also thank Stefan Ossowski, George Graham, Shaun Cosgrove and
Tony Carmody for their suggestions, encouragement and marketing
support.
Thanks also to Bronwyn for support in ways to numerous to mention.
The Directory Opus 5 manual was produced on an Amiga 4000 with
WordPerfect 4.1, PageStream 2.2, DPaint, BME and Pageliner. Text was
set in PageStream postscript fonts Pala 9 pt, CS Triumvirate 15 and 24,
with Ding 24 being used for highlights. Printer's proof output produced
by PageStream 2.2 on HP LaserJet 4M under postscript at 600 dpi.
Installer and Amiga Workbench TM (c) Copyright 1991-1992 and 1985-
1988 Commodore Amiga, Inc. All Rights reserved. Distributed under
licence from Commodore.
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trademarks of Commodore-Amiga, Inc.
Other products mentioned in this manual are trademarks or copyright of
their respective owners.
Dr Greg Perry
GPSoftware, Brisbane, Australia March 1995
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