>>> TERMS AND CONDITIONS for the ToolBox software library <<<

Author of the software library:

Thomas Jacob
Salomon-Petri-Ring 19
22117 Hamburg
Germany
Web: http://software.thomasjacob.de/toolbox
Mail: software@thomasjacob.de


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Thomas Jacob, Hamburg, Germany (the "Author").

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