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								    The FFTW library (http://www.fftw.org) without which the efficient
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								generation of  discrete fast Fourier transformations  essential to the
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								decoding DSP algorithms of WSJT-X would  be a considerable part of the
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								project.
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								    The Qt project (http://qt-project.org) that allows us to deliver a
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								rich  industrial strength  cross platform  GUI application  written in
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								C++.
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								    Nate  Bargmann, N0NB,  and  the Hamlib  developer  team for  their
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								excellent library  and for  prompt review and  acceptance of  the many
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								pull requests for upstream patches to Hamlib.
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								    Dave  Bernstein,  AA6YQ, for  being  so  receptive to  suggestions
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								allowing WSJT-X to  cooperate with his excellent Amateur  Radio DX and
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								award chasing suite (http://www.dxlabsuite.com).
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								    Laurie Cowcher,  VK3AMA, for  developing the  partner applications
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								JTAlertX and  JTMacrosX (http://www.hamapps.com) that make  DX chasing
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								with WSJT-X such an efficient and pleasurable experience.
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								    The  CMake build  and packaging  tools (http://www.cmake.org)  for
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								their comprehensive  scripting tools that make  automation of building
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								and packaging on all supported platforms possible.
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								    The  NSIS  MS  Windows  installer scripting  and  generator  tools
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								(http://nsis.sourceforge.net) that, through  the CPack NSIS generator,
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								allows us to build a comprehensive Windows installer package.
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								    The GNU Compiler Collection (http://gcc.gnu.org) that allows us to
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								compile and link  C++, Fortran and C code to  the latest Standards and
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								with high quality optimization.
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								     The clang C++ & C compiler  front ends and LLVM compiler back end
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								tools  (http://clang.llvm.org)  that  provide  us  with  another,  gcc
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								compatible, high quality C++ and C compiler and Standard Library suite
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								which, particularly on Apple Mac, allows  our code to be ported to the
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								maximum number of platforms.
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								    The  MinGW  project  (http://www.mingw.org)  that  ports  the  gcc
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								compilers and related GNU tools to the MS Windows environment allowing
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								a high quality  C++, Fortran and C application to  be portable between
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								native MS Windows and other platforms such as Linux and Apple Mac.
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