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Revision as of 22:51, 30 July 2006 editJohn Spikowski (talk | contribs)1,221 editsm NG member will not stop changing the correct links for this page.← Previous edit Revision as of 01:16, 31 July 2006 edit undo87.15.56.22 (talk) External linksNext edit →
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John, you passed all the limits. panotools are a free and democratic projects, it is not "your own treasure" you destroyed with your hands any effort you did in the past.
You cannot re-edit the truth as you like, please, don't be pathetic.

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Panorama Tools is a collection of free software programs for creating panoramas from multiple images. The core software was originally written by Professor Helmut Dersch of the Fachhochschule Furtwangen, and is the basis of many open source and commercial programs. For details see

Dr. Dersch no longer works on the project, which is now maintained by a group of volunteers at Sourceforge (see external links).

See also

External links

John, you passed all the limits. panotools are a free and democratic projects, it is not "your own treasure" you destroyed with your hands any effort you did in the past. You cannot re-edit the truth as you like, please, don't be pathetic.

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