Showing posts with label Download. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Download. Show all posts

Saturday, June 23, 2012

ApexDC++

The Pinnacle of File-Sharing
Download ApexDC++ 1.5.4
ApexDC++ - Installer
ApexDC++ - Slim
ApexDC++ - Plugins
Here are the latest plugins to download that are compatible with ApexDC++.
MediaPlayers.dll
LuaPlugin.dll
Sampleplugin.dll
Both are available in 32bit and 64bit.

An innovative DC++ program using the Direct Connect and ADC networks. ApexDC++ is based on StrongDC++ and offers enhanced features.

ApexDC++ is, and always will be, free from all forms of malware. The project is managed and developed by veterans of the P2P world and as such we feel we are in touch with the opinions, wishes and requirements of our users.
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Keywords: Direct Connect network, Direct Connect Software, Free Software, Freeware Software, Download, Downloads, P2P Client, P2P Program, P2P Software, File Sharing Client, File Sharing program, Share Big Files,Sharing Software.


DAEMON Tools Pro Advanced


Download DAEMON Tools Pro Advanced 5.1.0

Best product for optical media emulation. All DAEMON Tools features are now available in one solution — DAEMON Tools Pro Advanced.

Key features
Functionality
Mount *.mdx, *.mds/*.mdf, *.iso, *.b5t, *.b6t, *.bwt, *.ccd, *.cdi, *.bin/*.cue, *.ape/*.cue, *.flac/*.cue, *.nrg, *.isz disc images to a virtual drive
Convert images from all supported formats to *.mdf/*.mds, *.mdx, *.iso
Make .iso, *.mds/*.mdf and *.mdx images of CD, DVD, Blu-ray discs
Make a compressed disc image or split the image to several files
Protect images with password

Advanced imaging features
Create or edit images with powerful Image Editor
Burn created images to media discs
Burn images with RMPS data
Compose your own images of selected type (CD/DVD disc) with preferred file system (ISO9660+Joliet, UDF)
Master bootable discs or images
Manage your Image Collection

Media devices virtualization
Emulate up to 32 DT and SCSI devices in all
Use 4 virtual IDE devices for advanced emulation
Mount images to physical IDE/SATA devices via advanced attaching functionality
Perform image mounting to local NTFS folders
Get detailed information about physical and virtual devices' properties
Customize virtual drives: change a drive letter, DVD region, etc

Advanced user interface with powerful system integration
Customize user Interface for main application and Image Editor
Use powerful Command Line Interface for automation purposes
Enable DAEMON Tools integration to Windows shell
Use File Associations to mount images right from Windows Explorer or any other file manager
Customize Windows Explorer context menu for images and virtual devices
Get quick access to your Image Catalog via Windows Explorer
Perform basic actions via handy DAEMON Tools Gadget on Windows Desktop

MountSpace - virtual disc usage statistic on-line service
Keep track of the disc image usage statistic
Find out Top 100 most popular images
Search other discs similar to yours
Search for disc images that you are missing
Browsing for most relevant gameplay videos and much more

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Keywords: CD and DVD emulation software, BD emulation Software, Virtual CD_DVD_BD, Blu-ray,Optical media emulation,Make ISO_MDS_MDX_MDF Images, Download, Downloads, Free to try software, Image Editor, Burn Blu-ray


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Fraps


Download Fraps 3.5.4
for Windows XP, 2003, Vista and Windows 7

Requires Administrator rights
Supports all modern CPUs
(Pentium 4 and above with SSE2)
Captures fastest with an NVIDIA GeForce or AMD Radeon graphics card


Real-time video capture and Banchmarcking
Fraps is a universal Windows application that can be used with games using DirectX or OpenGL graphic technology.  In its current form Fraps performs many tasks and can best be described as:

Benchmarking Software - Show how many Frames Per Second (FPS) you are getting in a corner of your screen.  Perform custom benchmarks and measure the frame rate between any two points.  Save the statistics out to disk and use them for your own reviews and applications.

Screen Capture Software - Take a screenshot with the press of a key!  There's no need to paste into a paint program every time you want a new shot.  Your screen captures are automatically named and timestamped.

Realtime Video Capture Software - Have you ever wanted to record video while playing your favourite game?  Come join the Machinima revolution!  Throw away the VCR, forget about using a DV cam, game recording has never been this easy!  Fraps can capture audio and video up to 7680x4800 with custom frame rates from 1 to 120 frames per second!

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All movies are recorded in outstanding quality.  If you have Windows Media Player please sample some of the movies captured with Fraps below:





Keywords: Game Recorder, DirectX, OpenGL, Benchmarking Software, Screen Capture Software, Realtime Video Capture Software, Capture Audio, Capture Video, Capture Games, Games Capture, Free to try software, Download.


Saturday, June 9, 2012

Bandizip

Download: Bandizip V. 2.05
Download Bandizip Portable  (Portable version)
Download Bandizip X for Mac  (Mac OS X version)


Bandizip is Lightweight, Fast, and Free archiving software and it works with WinZip, 7-Zip, WinRAR and other archive formats.

Bandizip has very fast Zip algorithm for compression & extraction by Fast Drag and Drop, High Speed Archiving, and Multi-core compression function. It handles the most popular compression formats, including Zip, 7z, Rar, and so on.
•Operating system: Windows 2003, XP, Vista, 7, 8 (Support for 32-bit and 64-bit)
•License: Freeware (No Adware/Spyware/Virus)
•Packing and Unpacking: Zip(z01), ZipX(zx01), TAR, TGZ, 7Z(7z.001), and EXE(e01)
•Unpacking Only: RAR(part1.rar, r01), ACE, ALZ, APK, ARJ, BH, BZ, BZ2, CAB, EGG, GZ, J2J, JAR, IMG, IPA, ISO, LHA, LZH, LZMA, PMA, TBZ, TBZ2, TGZ, TLZ, TXZ, UDF, WAR, WIM, XZ, and Z


All-In-One Free Zip Archiver
Bandizip is 100% free Archiver for home and office.


Features
•Packing and Unpacking: Zip(z01), ZipX(zx01), TAR, TGZ, 7Z(7z.001), and EXE(e01)
•Unpacking Only: RAR(part1.rar, r01), ACE, ALZ, APK, ARJ, BH, BZ, BZ2, CAB, EGG, GZ, J2J, JAR, IMG, IPA, ISO, LHA, LZH, LZMA, PMA, TBZ, TBZ2, TGZ, TLZ, TXZ, UDF, WAR, WIM, XZ, and Z
•Support unicode to display international characters which display for filenames in archives
•Bypass the bad compression files automatically by "High Speed Archiving" function
•Extract the files to the destination folder directly by "Fast Drag & Drop" function
•Create self-extracting file (.EXE) and multi-volume (split) archives
•Optional archive encryption using ZipCrypto and AES 256
•Context Menu access including "Preview Archive" function
•Create or extract multiple zip files simultaneously from windows explorer
•Free to use at both home and in the office

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Keywords: Compression/decompression Software, Compression/decompression Tools, File Archiver Software, Free Software, Freeware Software, Download, Downloads, Free Archiving Software.


Bandicam

Download Bandicam V 1.8.0

The Bandicam program makes it possible to record a certain area on a PC screen, or on a program that uses the DirectX/OpenGL graphic technologies.

Bandicam will help you carry out a video record with high compression ratio, while keeping the video quality closer to the original work, and provides performance far superior to other programs that provide similar functions.

Bandicam is a high performance Game Recorder, Video Capture, and Desktop Screen Capture program.
It's high quality and the recorded file size is extremely smaller than other software.
Furthermore, Bandicam minimizes the CPU usage, it will allow a streaming video to be captured in a low-grade computer.
Bandicam supports AVI 2.0 OpenDML extensions, so the maximum clip size is unlimited as long as the HDD available.

•Operating system: Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, 7 (Support for 32-bit and 64-bit)

Video-recording of games and streaming videos
•Recording of WOW, Minecraft, Skyrim, and Windows programs
•MPEG-1, Xvid and MJPEG video codec support
•PCM and MPEG-1 Layer II audio codec support
•AVI video format (.avi) support
•MPEG-1 video codec VBR mode support
Image-capturing of games and streaming videos
•BMP, PNG and JPEG image format support
•Continuous image capturing
Frame rate control (FPS management)
•FPS overlay (Show FPS)
•FPS limit


Key features of Bandicam
•Bandicam can record DirectX/OpenGL programs like the Fraps (Fraps Alternative, Better than Fraps®)
•The recoded file size is much smaller than other software (Bandicam compresses the video when recording)
•You can upload the recorded file to YouTube without converting (720p/1080p full HD video can be made)
•You can record over 24 hours without stopping (Auto Complete Recording function can be used)
•You can record video at resolutions up to 2560*1600 in high quality
•Bandicam has less lag than other recording software (It uses much lower CPU/GPU/HDD usage)


Bandicam can record the following programs
- Various 2D/3D games: WOW, StarCraft 1,2, Minecraft, RuneScape, Aion, MapleStory, Second Life, Age of Conan, EverQuest, etc
- Internet TV streaming videos: YouTube, BBC, CNN, Internet lectures
- Streaming video play program: iTunes, Windows Media Player, Real, GOM
- Various Window programs: PowerPoint, Excel, Firefox, Messenger
- Desktop Screen, Skype Video chatting, Webcam, HDTV, Java/Flash games, other 3D applications.


Sample videos of games recorded through Bandicam
•The registered sample videos are directly uploaded after being recorded through Bandicam without converting.
•In order to play the following sample videos smoothly, 'Bandicam' or 'Bandi MPEG-1 decoder' is required.

Bandicam


World of Warcraft Recording Sample Video
This World of Warcraft video is uploaded after being recorded by Bandicam without converting.



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Keywords: Games Software, Free to try software, Free Software, Freeware Software, Download, Downloads, Game Recorder, Video Capture, Screen Capture, Image Capturing, PC screen, DirectX, OpenGL.


Friday, June 8, 2012

Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended

What's new in Photoshop? 
Adobe® Photoshop® CS6 software delivers even more imaging magic, new creative options, and the Adobe Mercury Graphics Engine for blazingly fast performance. Retouch with new Content-Aware features, and create superior designs as well as movies using new and reimagined tools and workflows.

Features
Content-Aware Patch
Patch images with greater control using Content-Aware Patch, which allows you to choose the area that Content-Aware will use to create your patch.



Mercury Graphics Engine
See near-instant results when editing with key tools such as Liquify and Puppet Warp. The new Adobe Mercury Graphics Engine delivers unprecedented responsiveness for a fluid feel as you work.*



New and reengineered design tools
Create superior designs faster. Get consistent formatting with type styles, use vector layers to apply strokes and add gradients to vector objects, easily create custom strokes and dashed lines, quickly search layers, and more.



New Blur Gallery
Quickly create photographic blur effects using a simple new interface with on-image controls. Create tilt-shift effects, blur everything and then sharpen one focal point, or vary the blurriness between multiple focal points. The Mercury Graphics Engine delivers immediate results.*



All-new Crop tool
Crop images faster and with greater precision using the all-new, nondestructive Crop tool. Rapidly manipulate your images on canvas and see your adjustments happen live thanks to the Mercury Graphics Engine.*



Modern user interface
Work with a fresh, elegant interface featuring dark background options that make your images pop, and benefit from hundreds of design touches that create a smoother, more consistent editing experience.

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Intuitive video creation
Bring Photoshop editing power to your video footage. Easily enhance any clip using the full range of familiar Photoshop tools, and then create movies using an intuitive set of video tools.



Preset migration and sharing
Easily migrate your presets, workspaces, preferences, and settings so you can experience Photoshop in the same way on all your computers, share your setup, and bring your customizations from past versions into Photoshop CS6.
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Adaptive Wide Angle
Easily straighten objects that appear curved in panoramas or photos shot with fisheye or wide-angle lenses. New on-canvas tools use the physical characteristics of individual lenses to automatically correct curvatures, and the Mercury Graphics Engine gives you near-instant results.
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Background Save
Keep working even while saving the largest of Photoshop files in the background — a performance improvement that can help your productivity soar.
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Auto-recovery
Let the auto-recovery option work behind the scenes to save your edits without interrupting your progress. A copy of your work is saved every 10 minutes and recovered in the event of an unexpected shutdown.
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Improved auto corrections
Quickly enhance your images with improved Auto Curves, Levels, and Brightness/Contrast controls. Intelligence from thousands of hand-retouched images is built in to give you a better starting point for making adjustments.
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Adobe Camera Raw 7
Bring out the best in your JPEG and raw files with improved processing and an enhanced control set; reveal every detail in the highlights of an image while still retaining rich detail in the shadows; and much more.
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Content-Aware Move
Move or extend a selected object to another area of your image, and then watch as Content-Aware Move magically recomposes and blends the object for a stunning visual result.

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Skin tone–aware selections and masking
Create precise selections and masks, enabling you to easily adjust or preserve skin tones; easily select intricate image elements, such as hair or faces; and more.
Revolutionary erodible brushes
Draw more naturally and realistically using drawing tips that erode as you work. Endlessly wear down and sharpen a charcoal pencil or pastel to create different effects, and save favorite blunted tips as presets.
Scripted Patterns
Generate geometric pattern fills faster with new Scripted Patterns.
Support for more camera models
Use the Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw 7 plug-in with images from just about any camera. The plug-in supports more than 350 camera models.
10-bit deep color support
Get a more accurate representation of how your images will appear in film with 10-bit monitor support. See just the pixels you've captured, reduce or eliminate the need for dithering, and reduce contouring or banding.†
Spport for 3D LUTs
Retouch images for film more easily with 3D look-up tables (LUTs) — including Adobe SpeedGrade™ .Look color LUTs — that you can turn on when you need to tweak raw color data.
Type styles
Save time and help ensure a consistent look with type styles, which let you apply formatting to selected characters, lines, or paragraphs of text with a single click.
Vector layers
Use vector layers to apply strokes and even add gradients to vector objects.
Sharper vector rendering
Get sharper rendering by clicking once to snap the edges of vector objects to pixels.
Custom strokes and dashed lines
Easily create custom strokes and dashed lines.
Layer search
Use layer search capabilities to quickly zero in on the layer you need.
Lighting Effects Gallery
Get better performance and results with the new, 64-bit Lighting Effects Gallery. The plug-in is powered by the Mercury Graphics Engine and offers on-canvas controls and previews that make it easier to visualize your lighting enhancements.*
Oil Painting filter
Quickly give your work the look of a fine painting with the Oil Painting filter powered by the Mercury Graphics Engine. Control the style of your brush as well as the direction and shine of your lighting for a superior look.
Airbrush tips
Create realistic airbrush effects using fluid, lifelike controls and granular paint particles.
New painting presets
Simplify painting with new presets that offer a good starting point for creating realistic painting effects.
Properties panel
Save time with a context-sensitive Properties panel that lets you make quick updates to the properties of your masks, adjustments, and video layers.
Adobe Bridge CS6
Organize and manage your media visually using Adobe Bridge CS6 software. This integrated application delivers fast performance with cross-platform 64-bit support.
Redesigned Adobe Mini Bridge
Access your images and documents more quickly and easily in Adobe Mini Bridge, redesigned as an elegant filmstrip.
Enhanced TIFF support
Work with a larger range of TIFF files. Enhanced TIFF support allows for greater bit depths and larger file sizes.
Automatic resampling
Get great results when resizing an image — the best resample method is automatically selected.
Filler text
Save time with the ability to insert "Lorem ipsum" filler text when working with type.
Increased maximum brush sizes
Edit and paint with brush sizes all the way up to 5000px.


Download Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended


System requirements  Windows
•Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD Athlon® 64 processor
•Microsoft® Windows® XP* with Service Pack 3 or Windows 7 with Service Pack 1
•1GB of RAM
•1GB of available hard-disk space for installation; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on removable flash storage devices)
•1024x768 display (1280x800 recommended) with 16-bit color and 512MB of VRAM
•OpenGL 2.0–capable system
•DVD-ROM drive
•This software will not operate without activation. Broadband Internet connection and registration are required for software activation, validation of subscriptions, and access to online services.† Phone activation is not available.
Mac OS
•Multicore Intel processor with 64-bit support
•Mac OS X v10.6.8 or v10.7
•1GB of RAM
•2GB of available hard-disk space for installation; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on a volume that uses a case-sensitive file system or on removable flash storage devices)
•1024x768 (1280x800 recommended) resolution display with 16-bit color and 512MB of VRAM
•OpenGL 2.0–capable system
•DVD-ROM drive
•This software will not operate without activation. Broadband Internet connection and registration are required for software activation, validation of subscriptions, and access to online services.† Phone activation is not available.

* 3D features and some GPU-enabled features are not supported on Windows XP.
† Adobe online services, including Adobe CS Live Services, are available only to users 13 and older and require agreement to additional terms and Adobe's online privacy policy. Online services are not available in all countries or languages, may require user registration and may be subject to change or discontinuation without notice. Additional fees or subscription charges may apply.


Keywords: Photo editing software, Photo Editor, Fix photos, Download, Downloads, Free to try software, Crop tool, Crop Images, Video Creator, Resizing Images Tool.


Thursday, May 31, 2012

Assassin’s Creed® Revelations

Assassin’s Creed® Revelations - Digital Exclusive Edition


IN-GAME CONTENT
• Explore the prison of legendary Vlad the Impaler, the scourge of Constantinople who inspired the myth of Dracula. Seek out the hanging cell of the infamous leader to retrieve his personal blade, a deadly close quarters dagger capable of dispatching any foe.
• Capacity upgrades for your hidden gun bullets, bombs & crossbow arrows to give you a decisive advantage in battle.
• Play as two additional multiplayer characters: The Crusader & a new Harlequin revamped with a Constantinople flavour: the Ottoman Jester
• An Artbook featuring 50 pages of illustrations and concept art related to the game.
• Original game soundtrack

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 Download Assassin’s Creed® Revelations

Keywords: Video, Download, Downloads, Game, Games Software, Xbox 360 games, PC Games, PS3 Games,PSP Games.


Saturday, May 26, 2012

DCFirewall


Download DCFirewall

Description
A rule based packet and application filtering firewall. Nice interface, easy configuration and high efficiency with low resources consumption. THIS PROJECT IS NO LONGER UNDER DEVELOPMENT.

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Keywords: Portable Software, Portable Firewall, Free Software, Freeware Software, Download, Downloads.


GParted


CAUTION:   Editing partitions has the potential to cause LOSS of DATA.
You are advised to BACKUP your DATA before using gparted.

Download gparted-live-0.12.1-5.zip
Download gparted-live-0.12.1-5.iso

Gnome Partition Editor

About
GParted is a free partition editor for graphically managing your disk partitions.

With GParted you can resize, copy, and move partitions without data loss, enabling you to:
Grow or shrink your C: drive
Create space for new operating systems
Attempt data rescue from lost partitions

Features
GParted enables you to easily manage your disk partitions:
Create partition tables, (e.g., msdos or gpt)
Create, move, copy, resize, check, label, set new UUID, and delete partitions
Enable and disable partition flags, (e.g., boot or hidden)
Align partitions to mebibyte (MiB) or traditional cylinder boundaries
Attempt data rescue from lost partitions

GParted works with the following storage devices:
Hard disk drives (e.g., SATA, IDE, and SCSI)
Flash memory devices, such as USB memory sticks and Solid State Drives (SSD's)
RAID Devices (hardware RAID, motherboard BIOS RAID, and Linux software RAID)
All sector sizes (e.g., devices with 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 byte sectors and more)

GParted supports the following actions on file systems:

GParted supports the following actions on file systems


[1] Copy performed using ntfsclone command.
[2] You need kernel support for this file system if you want to grow it (or shrink if shrink is supported).
[3] Although it's not possible to shrink an xfs file system directly, you can shrink it using GParted's copy functionality.
[4] Native available through libparted (versions < 3.0 or versions > 3.0). For example libparted-3.1.
[5] Copy performed using xfsdump and xfsrestore.
[6] Requires mtools to read and write labels and UUIDs.
[7] The blkid command from e2fsprogs v1.41+ is required for ext4 detection.
[8] The swaplabel command from util-linux v2.18+ is required to write labels and UUIDs on linux-swap.
[9] The blkid command from util-linux v2.18+ is required for exfat detection.
[10] Requires btrfs-tools version released after Oct. 25, 2011 to write labels.
[11] Requires ntfs-3g advanced release version >= 2012.1.15AR to change UUID. The ntfs-3g stable version 2012.1.15 does not yet support changing NTFS UUID.
[12] The blkid command from util-linux v2.20+ or libparted 2.4+ is required for nilfs2 detection.
[13] Native available through libparted < 3.0. Move performed internally by GParted for libparted >= 3.0.

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Keywords: Free Partition Editor, Disk Partitions, Free Software, Freeware Software, Download, Downloads.


Wireshark


Download Wireshark Windows Installer (64-bit)
Download Wireshark Windows Installer (32-bit)
Download Wireshark Windows U3 (32-bit)
Download Wireshark Windows PortableApps (32-bit)


Wireshark is the world's foremost network protocol analyzer. It lets you capture and interactively browse the traffic running on a computer network. It is the de facto (and often de jure) standard across many industries and educational institutions.

Wireshark development thrives thanks to the contributions of networking experts across the globe.

Features
Wireshark has a rich feature set which includes the following:
Deep inspection of hundreds of protocols, with more being added all the time
Live capture and offline analysis
Standard three-pane packet browser
Multi-platform: Runs on Windows, Linux, OS X, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and many others
Captured network data can be browsed via a GUI, or via the TTY-mode TShark utility
The most powerful display filters in the industry
Rich VoIP analysis
Read/write many different capture file formats: tcpdump (libpcap), Pcap NG, Catapult DCT2000, Cisco Secure IDS iplog, Microsoft Network Monitor, Network General Sniffer® (compressed and uncompressed), Sniffer® Pro, and NetXray®, Network Instruments Observer, NetScreen snoop, Novell LANalyzer, RADCOM WAN/LAN Analyzer, Shomiti/Finisar Surveyor, Tektronix K12xx, Visual Networks Visual UpTime, WildPackets EtherPeek/TokenPeek/AiroPeek, and many others
Capture files compressed with gzip can be decompressed on the fly
Live data can be read from Ethernet, IEEE 802.11, PPP/HDLC, ATM, Bluetooth, USB, Token Ring, Frame Relay, FDDI, and others (depending on your platform)
Decryption support for many protocols, including IPsec, ISAKMP, Kerberos, SNMPv3, SSL/TLS, WEP, and WPA/WPA2
Coloring rules can be applied to the packet list for quick, intuitive analysis
Output can be exported to XML, PostScript®, CSV, or plain text


Authors
Original Author
Gerald Combs  <gerald[AT]wireshark.org>
Contributors
Gilbert Ramirez <gram[AT]alumni.rice.edu>
Thomas Bottom <tom.bottom[AT]labxtechnologies.com>
Chris Pane <chris.pane[AT]labxtechnologies.com>
Hannes R. Boehm <hannes[AT]boehm.org>
Mike Hall <mike [AT] hallzone.net>
Bobo Rajec <bobo[AT]bsp-consulting.sk>
Laurent Deniel <laurent.deniel[AT]free.fr>
Don Lafontaine <lafont02[AT]cn.ca>
Guy Harris <guy[AT]alum.mit.edu>
Simon Wilkinson <sxw[AT]dcs.ed.ac.uk>
Jörg Mayer <jmayer[AT]loplof.de>
Martin Maciaszek <fastjack[AT]i-s-o.net>
Didier Jorand <Didier.Jorand[AT]alcatel.fr>
Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino <itojun[AT]itojun.org>
Richard Sharpe <sharpe[AT]ns.aus.com>
John McDermott <jjm[AT]jkintl.com>
Jeff Jahr <jjahr[AT]shastanets.com>
Brad Robel-Forrest <bradr[AT]watchguard.com>
Ashok Narayanan <ashokn[AT]cisco.com>
Aaron Hillegass <aaron[AT]classmax.com>
Jason Lango <jal[AT]netapp.com>
Johan Feyaerts <Johan.Feyaerts[AT]siemens.com>
Olivier Abad <oabad[AT]noos.fr>
Thierry Andry <Thierry.Andry[AT]advalvas.be>
Jeff Foster <jfoste[AT]woodward.com>
Peter Torvals <petertv[AT]xoommail.com>
Christophe Tronche <ch.tronche[AT]computer.org>
Nathan Neulinger <nneul[AT]umr.edu>
Tomislav Vujec <tvujec[AT]carnet.hr>
Kojak <kojak[AT]bigwig.net>
Uwe Girlich <Uwe.Girlich[AT]philosys.de>
Warren Young <tangent[AT]mail.com>
Heikki Vatiainen <hessu[AT]cs.tut.fi>
Greg Hankins <gregh[AT]twoguys.org>
Jerry Talkington <jtalkington[AT]users.sourceforge.net>
Dave Chapeskie <dchapes[AT]ddm.on.ca>
James Coe <jammer[AT]cin.net>
Bert Driehuis <driehuis[AT]playbeing.org>
Stuart Stanley <stuarts[AT]mxmail.net>
John Thomes <john[AT]ensemblecom.com>
Laurent Cazalet <laurent.cazalet[AT]mailclub.net>
Thomas Parvais <thomas.parvais[AT]advalvas.be>
Gerrit Gehnen <G.Gehnen[AT]atrie.de>
Craig Newell <craign[AT]cheque.uq.edu.au>
Ed Meaney <emeaney[AT]cisco.com>
Dietmar Petras <DPetras[AT]ELSA.de>
Fred Reimer <fwr[AT]ga.prestige.net>
Florian Lohoff <flo[AT]rfc822.org>
Jochen Friedrich <jochen+ethereal[AT]scram.de>
Paul Welchinski <paul.welchinski[AT]telusplanet.net>
Doug Nazar <nazard[AT]dragoninc.on.ca>
Andreas Sikkema <h323 [AT] ramdyne.nl>
Mark Muhlestein <mmm[AT]netapp.com>
Graham Bloice <graham.bloice[AT]trihedral.com>
Ralf Schneider <ralf.schneider[AT]alcatel.se>
Yaniv Kaul <mykaul [AT] gmail.com>
Paul Ionescu <paul[AT]acorp.ro>
Mark Burton <markb[AT]ordern.com>
Stefan Raab <sraab[AT]cisco.com>
Mark Clayton <clayton[AT]shore.net>
Michael Rozhavsky <mike[AT]tochna.technion.ac.il>
Dug Song <dugsong[AT]monkey.org>
Michael Tüxen <tuexen [AT] fh-muenster.de>
Bruce Korb <bkorb[AT]sco.com>
Jose Pedro Oliveira <jpo[AT]di.uminho.pt>
David Frascone <dave[AT]frascone.com>
Peter Kjellerstedt <pkj[AT]axis.com>
Phil Techau <phil_t[AT]altavista.net>
Wes Hardaker <hardaker[AT]users.sourceforge.net>
Robert Tsai <rtsai[AT]netapp.com>
Craig Metz <cmetz[AT]inner.net>
Per Flock <per.flock[AT]axis.com>
Jack Keane <jkeane[AT]OpenReach.com>
Brian Wellington <bwelling[AT]xbill.org>
Santeri Paavolainen <santtu[AT]ssh.com>
Ulrich Kiermayr <uk[AT]ap.univie.ac.at>
Neil Hunter <neil.hunter[AT]energis-squared.com>
Ralf Holzer <ralf[AT]well.com>
Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc [AT] attbi.com>
Ed Warnicke <hagbard[AT]physics.rutgers.edu>
Johan Jorgensen <johan.jorgensen[AT]axis.com>
Frank Singleton <frank.singleton[AT]ericsson.com>
Kevin Shi <techishi[AT]ms22.hinet.net>
Mike Frisch <mfrisch[AT]isurfer.ca>
Burke Lau <burke_lau[AT]agilent.com>
Martti Kuparinen <martti.kuparinen[AT]iki.fi>
David Hampton <dhampton[AT]mac.com>
Kent Engström <kent[AT]unit.liu.se>
Ronnie Sahlberg <ronnie_sahlberg[AT]ozemail.com.au>
Borosa Tomislav <tomislav.borosa[AT]SIEMENS.HR>
Alexandre P. Ferreira <alexandref[AT]tcoip.com.br>
Simharajan Srishylam <Simharajan.Srishylam[AT]netapp.com>
Greg Kilfoyle <gregk[AT]redback.com>
James E. Flemer <jflemer[AT]acm.jhu.edu>
Peter Lei <peterlei[AT]cisco.com>
Thomas Gimpel <thomas.gimpel[AT]ferrari.de>
Albert Chin <china[AT]thewrittenword.com>
Charles Levert <charles[AT]comm.polymtl.ca>
Todd Sabin <tas[AT]webspan.net>
Eduardo Pérez Ureta <eperez[AT]dei.inf.uc3m.es>
Martin Thomas <martin_a_thomas[AT]yahoo.com>
Hartmut Mueller <hartmut[AT]wendolene.ping.de>
Michal Melerowicz <Michal.Melerowicz[AT]nokia.com>
Hannes Gredler <hannes[AT]juniper.net>
Inoue <inoue[AT]ainet.or.jp>
Olivier Biot <obiot.ethereal[AT]gmail.com>
Patrick Wolfe <pjw[AT]zocalo.cellular.ameritech.com>
Martin Held <Martin.Held[AT]icn.siemens.de>
Riaan Swart <rswart[AT]cs.sun.ac.za>
Christian Lacunza <celacunza[AT]gmx.net>
Scott Renfro <scott[AT]renfro.org>
Juan Toledo <toledo[AT]users.sourceforge.net>
Jean-Christian Pennetier <jeanchristian.pennetier[AT]rd.francetelecom.fr>
Jian Yu <bgp4news[AT]yahoo.com>
Eran Mann <emann[AT]opticalaccess.com>
Andy Hood <ajhood [AT] fl.net.au>
Randy McEoin <rmceoin[AT]ahbelo.com>
Edgar Iglesias <edgar.iglesias[AT]axis.com>
Martina Obermeier <Martina.Obermeier[AT]icn.siemens.de>
Javier Achirica <achirica[AT]ttd.net>
B. Johannessen <bob[AT]havoq.com>
Thierry Pelle <thierry.pelle[AT]laposte.net>
Francisco Javier Cabello <fjcabello[AT]vtools.es>
Laurent Rabret <laurent.rabret[AT]rd.francetelecom.fr>
nuf si <gnippiks[AT]yahoo.com>
Jeff Morriss <jeff.morriss.ws[AT]gmail.com>
Aamer Akhter <aakhter[AT]cisco.com>
Pekka Savola <pekkas[AT]netcore.fi>
David Eisner <cradle[AT]Glue.umd.edu>
Steve Dickson <steved[AT]talarian.com>
Markus Seehofer <Markus.Seehofer [AT] hirschmann.de>
Lee Berger <lberger[AT]roy.org>
Motonori Shindo <motonori[AT]shin.do>
Terje Krogdahl <tekr[AT]nextra.com>
Jean-Francois Mule <jfm[AT]cablelabs.com>
Thomas Wittwer <thomas.wittwer[AT]iclip.ch>
Matthias Nyffenegger <matthias.nyffenegger[AT]iclip.ch>
Palle Lyckegaard <Palle[AT]lyckegaard.dk>
Nicolas Balkota <balkota[AT]mac.com>
Tom Uijldert <Tom.Uijldert[AT]cmg.nl>
Akira Endoh <endoh[AT]netmarks.co.jp>
Graeme Hewson <graeme.hewson[AT]oracle.com>
Pasi Eronen <pe[AT]iki.fi>
Georg von Zezschwitz <gvz[AT]2scale.net>
Steffen Weinreich <steve[AT]weinreich.org>
Marc Milgram <ethereal[AT]mmilgram.NOSPAMmail.net>
Gordon McKinney <gordon[AT]night-ray.com>
Pavel Novotny <Pavel.Novotny[AT]icn.siemens.de>
Shinsuke Suzuki <suz[AT]kame.net>
Andrew C. Feren <acferen[AT]yahoo.com>
Tomas Kukosa <tomas.kukosa [AT] siemens.com>
Andreas Stockmeier <a.stockmeier[AT]avm.de>
Pekka Nikander <pekka.nikander[AT]nomadiclab.com>
Hamish Moffatt <hamish[AT]cloud.net.au>
Kazushi Sugyo <k-sugyou[AT]nwsl.mesh.ad.jp>
Tim Potter <tpot[AT]samba.org>
Raghu Angadi <rangadi[AT]inktomi.com>
Taisuke Sasaki <sasaki[AT]soft.net.fujitsu.co.jp>
Tim Newsham <newsham[AT]lava.net>
Tom Nisbet <Tnisbet[AT]VisualNetworks.com>
Darren New <dnew[AT]san.rr.com>
Pavel Mores <pvl[AT]uh.cz>
Bernd Becker <bb[AT]bernd-becker.de>
Heinz Prantner <Heinz.Prantner[AT]radisys.com>
Irfan Khan <ikhan[AT]qualcomm.com>
Jayaram V.R <vjayar[AT]cisco.com>
Dinesh Dutt <ddutt[AT]cisco.com>
Nagarjuna Venna <nvenna[AT]Brixnet.com>
Jirka Novak <j.novak[AT]netsystem.cz>
Ricardo Barroetaveña <rbarroetavena[AT]veufort.com>
Alan Harrison <alanharrison[AT]mail.com>
Mike Frantzen <frantzen[AT]w4g.org>
Charlie Duke <cduke[AT]fvc.com>
Alfred Arnold <Alfred.Arnold[AT]elsa.de>
Dermot Bradley <dermot.bradley[AT]openwave.com>
Adam Sulmicki <adam[AT]cfar.umd.edu>
Kari Tiirikainen <kari.tiirikainen[AT]nokia.com>
John Mackenzie <John.A.Mackenzie[AT]t-online.de>
Peter Valchev <pvalchev[AT]openbsd.org>
Alex Rozin <Arozin[AT]mrv.com>
Jouni Malinen <jkmaline[AT]cc.hut.fi>
Paul E. Erkkila <pee[AT]erkkila.org>
Jakob Schlyter <jakob[AT]openbsd.org>
Jim Sienicki <sienicki[AT]issanni.com>
Steven French <sfrench[AT]us.ibm.com>
Diana Eichert <deicher[AT]sandia.gov>
Blair Cooper <blair[AT]teamon.com>
Kikuchi Ayamura <ayamura[AT]ayamura.org>
Didier Gautheron <dgautheron[AT]magic.fr>
Phil Williams <csypbw[AT]comp.leeds.ac.uk>
Kevin Humphries <khumphries[AT]networld.com>
Erik Nordström <erik.nordstrom[AT]it.uu.se>
Devin Heitmueller <dheitmueller[AT]netilla.com>
Chenjiang Hu <chu[AT]chiaro.com>
Kan Sasaki <sasaki[AT]fcc.ad.jp>
Stefan Wenk <stefan.wenk[AT]gmx.at>
Ruud Linders <ruud[AT]lucent.com>
Andrew Esh <Andrew.Esh[AT]tricord.com>
Greg Morris <GMORRIS[AT]novell.com>
Dirk Steinberg <dws[AT]dirksteinberg.de>
Kari Heikkila <kari.o.heikkila[AT]nokia.com>
Olivier Dreux <Olivier.Dreux[AT]alcatel.fr>
Michael Stiller <ms[AT]2scale.net>
Antti Tuominen <ajtuomin[AT]tml.hut.fi>
Martin Gignac <lmcgign[AT]mobilitylab.net>
John Wells <wells[AT]ieee.org>
Loic Tortay <tortay[AT]cc.in2p3.fr>
Steve Housley <Steve_Housley[AT]eur.3com.com>
Peter Hawkins <peter[AT]hawkins.emu.id.au>
Bill Fumerola <billf[AT]FreeBSD.org>
Chris Waters <chris[AT]waters.co.nz>
Solomon Peachy <pizza[AT]shaftnet.org>
Jaime Fournier <Jaime.Fournier [AT] hush.com>
Markus Steinmann <ms[AT]seh.de>
Tsutomu Mieno <iitom[AT]utouto.com>
Yasuhiro Shirasaki <yasuhiro[AT]gnome.gr.jp>
Anand V. Narwani <anand[AT]narwani.org>
Christopher K. St. John <cks[AT]distributopia.com>
Nix <nix[AT]esperi.demon.co.uk>
Liviu Daia <Liviu.Daia[AT]imar.ro>
Richard Urwin <richard[AT]soronlin.org.uk>
Prabhakar Krishnan <Prabhakar.Krishnan[AT]netapp.com>
Jim McDonough <jmcd[AT]us.ibm.com>
Sergei Shokhor <sshokhor[AT]uroam.com>
Hidetaka Ogawa <ogawa[AT]bs2.qnes.nec.co.jp>
Jan Kratochvil <short[AT]ucw.cz>
Alfred Koebler <ak[AT]icon-sult.de>
Vassilii Khachaturov <Vassilii.Khachaturov[AT]comverse.com>
Bill Studenmund <wrstuden[AT]wasabisystems.com>
Brian Bruns <camber[AT]ais.org>
Flavio Poletti <flavio[AT]polettix.it>
Marcus Haebler <haeblerm[AT]yahoo.com>
Ulf Lamping <ulf.lamping[AT]web.de>
Matthew Smart <smart[AT]monkey.org>
Luke Howard <lukeh[AT]au.padl.com>
PC Drew <drewpc[AT]ibsncentral.com>
Renzo Tomas <renzo.toma [AT] xs4all.nl>
Clive A. Stubbings <eth [AT] vjet.demon.co.uk>
Steve Langasek <vorlon [AT] netexpress.net>
Brad Hards <bhards[AT]bigpond.net.au>
cjs 2895 <cjs2895[AT]hotmail.com>
Lutz Jaenicke <Lutz.Jaenicke [AT] aet.TU-Cottbus.DE>
Senthil Kumar Nagappan <sknagappan [AT] yahoo.com>
Jason House <jhouse [AT] mitre.org>
Peter Fales <psfales [AT] lucent.com>
Fritz Budiyanto <fritzb88 [AT] yahoo.com>
Jean-Baptiste Marchand <Jean-Baptiste.Marchand [AT] hsc.fr>
Andreas Trauer <andreas.trauer [AT] siemens.com>
Ronald Henderson <Ronald.Henderson [AT] CognicaseUSA.com>
Brian Ginsbach <ginsbach [AT] cray.com>
Dave Richards <d_m_richards [AT] comcast.net>
Martin Regner <martin.regner [AT] chello.se>
Jason Greene <jason [AT] inetgurus.net>
Marco Molteni <mmolteni [AT] cisco.com>
James Harris <jharris [AT] fourhorsemen.org>
rmkml <rmkml [AT] wanadoo.fr>
Anders Broman <anders.broman [AT] ericsson.com>
Christian Falckenberg <christian.falckenberg [AT] nortelnetworks.com>
Huagang Xie <xie [AT] lids.org>
Pasi Kovanen <Pasi.Kovanen [AT] tahoenetworks.fi>
Teemu Rinta-aho <teemu.rinta-aho [AT] nomadiclab.com>
Martijn Schipper <mschipper [AT] globespanvirata.com>
Wayne Parrott <wayne_p [AT] pacific.net.au>
Laurent Meyer <laurent.meyer6 [AT] wanadoo.fr>
Lars Roland <Lars.Roland [AT] gmx.net>
Miha Jemec <m.jemec [AT] iskratel.si>
Markus Friedl <markus [AT] openbsd.org>
Todd Montgomery <tmontgom [AT] tibco.com>
emre <emre [AT] flash.net>
Stephen Shelley <steve.shelley [AT] attbi.com>
Erwin Rol <erwin [AT] erwinrol.com>
Duncan Laurie <duncan [AT] sun.com>
Tony Schene <schene [AT] pcisys.net>
Matthijs Melchior <mmelchior [AT] xs4all.nl>
Garth Bushell <gbushell [AT] elipsan.com>
Mark C. Brown <mbrown [AT] hp.com>
Can Erkin Acar <canacar [AT] eee.metu.edu.tr>
Martin Warnes <martin.warnes [AT] ntlworld.com>
J Bruce Fields <bfields [AT] fieldses.org>
tz <tz1 [AT] mac.com>
Jeff Liu <jqliu [AT] broadcom.com>
Niels Koot <Niels.Koot [AT] logicacmg.com>
Lionel Ains <lains [AT] gmx.net>
Joakim Wiberg <jow [AT] hms-networks.com>
Jeff Rizzo <riz [AT] boogers.sf.ca.us>
Christoph Wiest <ch.wiest [AT] tesionmail.de>
Xuan Zhang <xz [AT] aemail4u.com>
Thierry Martin <thierry.martin [AT] accellent-group.com>
Oleg Terletsky <oleg.terletsky [AT] comverse.com>
Michael Lum <mlum [AT] telostech.com>
Shiang-Ming Huang <smhuang [AT] pcs.csie.nctu.edu.tw>
Tony Lindstrom <tony.lindstrom [AT] ericsson.com>
Niklas Ogren <niklas.ogren [AT] 71.se>
Jesper Peterson <jesper [AT] endace.com>
Giles Scott <gscott [AT] arubanetworks.com>
Vincent Jardin <vincent.jardin [AT] 6wind.com>
Jean-Michel Fayard <jean-michel.fayard [AT] moufrei.de>
Josef Korelus <jkor [AT] quick.cz>
Brian K. Teravskis <Brian_Teravskis [AT] Cargill.com>
Nathan Jennings <njen [AT] triad.rr.com>
Hans Viens <hviens [AT] mediatrix.com>
Kevin A. Noll <kevin.noll [AT] versatile.com>
Emanuele Caratti <wiz [AT] libero.it>
Graeme Reid <graeme.reid [AT] norwoodsystems.com>
Lars Ruoff <lars.ruoff [AT] sxb.bsf.alcatel.fr>
Samuel Qu <samuel.qu [AT] utstar.com>
Baktha Muralitharan <muralidb [AT] cisco.com>
Loïc Minier <lool [AT] dooz.org>
Marcel Holtmann <marcel [AT] holtmann.org>
Scott Emberley <scotte [AT] netinst.com>
Brian Fundakowski Feldman <bfeldman [AT] fla.fujitsu.com>
Yuriy Sidelnikov <ysidelnikov [AT] hotmail.com>
Matthias Drochner <M.Drochner [AT] fz-juelich.de>
Dave Sclarsky <dave_sclarsky [AT] cnt.com>
Scott Hovis <scott.hovis [AT] ums.msfc.nasa.gov>
David Fort <david.fort [AT] irisa.fr>
Felix Fei <felix.fei [AT] utstar.com>
Christoph Neusch <christoph.neusch [AT] nortelnetworks.com>
Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka [AT] web.de>
Joshua Craig Douglas <jdouglas [AT] enterasys.com>
Dick Gooris <gooris [AT] alcatel-lucent.com>
Michael Shuldman <michaels [AT] inet.no>
Tadaaki Nagao <nagao [AT] iij.ad.jp>
Aaron Woo <woo [AT] itd.nrl.navy.mil>
Chris Wilson <chris [AT] mxtelecom.com>
Rolf Fiedler <Rolf.Fiedler [AT] Innoventif.com>
Alastair Maw <ethereal [AT] almaw.com>
Sam Leffler <sam [AT] errno.com>
Martin Mathieson <martin.r.mathieson [AT] googlemail.com>
Christian Wagner <Christian.Wagner [AT] stud.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Edwin Calo <calo [AT] fusemail.com>
Ian Schorr <ischorr [AT] comcast.net>
Rowan McFarland <rmcfarla[AT]cisco.com>
John Engelhart <johne [AT] zang.com>
Ryuji Somegawa <ryuji-so [AT] is.aist-nara.ac.jp>
metatech <metatechbe [AT] gmail.com>
Brian Wheeler <Brian.Wheeler [AT] arrisi.com>
Josh Bailey <joshbailey [AT] lucent.com>
Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer [AT] samba.org>
Duncan Sargeant <dunc-ethereal-dev [AT] rcpt.to>
Love Hörnquist Åstrand <lha [AT] it.su.se>
Lukas Pokorny <maskis [AT] seznam.cz>
Carlos Pignataro <cpignata [AT] cisco.com>
Thomas Anders <thomas.anders [AT] blue-cable.de>
Rich Coe <Richard.Coe [AT] med.ge.com>
Dominic Béchaz <bdo [AT] zhwin.ch>
Richard van der Hoff <richardv [AT] mxtelecom.com>
Shaun Jackman <sjackman [AT] gmail.com>
Jon Oberheide <jon [AT] oberheide.org>
Henry Ptasinski <henryp [AT] broadcom.com>
Roberto Morro <roberto.morro [AT] telecomitalia.it>
Chris Maynard <Christopher.Maynard [AT] GTECH.COM>
SEKINE Hideki <sekineh [AT] gf7.so-net.ne.jp>
Jeff Connelly <shellreef+mp2p [AT] gmail.com>
M. Ortega y Strupp <moys [AT] loplof.de>
Kelly Byrd <kbyrd-ethereal [AT] memcpy.com>
Luis Ontanon <luis.ontanon[AT]gmail.com>
Luca Deri <deri [AT] ntop.org>
Viorel Suman <vsuman [AT] avmob.ro>
Alejandro Vaquero <alejandro.vaquero [AT] verso.com>
Francesco Fondelli <francesco.fondelli [AT] gmail.com>
Artem Tamazov <artem.tamazov [AT] tellabs.com>
Dmitry Trebich <dmitry.trebich [AT] gmail.com>
Bill Meier <wmeier [AT] newsguy.com>
Susanne Edlund <Susanne.Edlund [AT] ericsson.com>
Victor Stratan <hidralisk [AT] yahoo.com>
Peter Johansson <PeterJohansson73 [AT] gmail.com>
Stefan Metzmacher <metze [AT] samba.org>
Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams [AT] oryx.com>
James Fields <jvfields [AT] tds.net>
Kevin Johnson <kjohnson [AT] secureideas.net>
Mike Duigou <bondolo [AT] dev.java.net>
Deepak Jain <jain1971 [AT] yahoo.com>
Stefano Pettini <spettini [AT] users.sourceforge.net>
Jon Ringle <ml-ethereal [AT] ringle.org>
Tim Endean <endeant [AT] hotmail.com>
Charlie Lenahan <clenahan [AT] fortresstech.com>
Takeshi Nakashima <T.Nakashima [AT] jp.yokogawa.com>
Shoichi Sakane <sakane [AT] tanu.org>
Michael Richardson <Michael.Richardson [AT] protiviti.com>
Olivier Jacques <olivier.jacques [AT] hp.com>
Francisco Alcoba <francisco.alcoba [AT] ericsson.com>
Nils O. Selåsdal <noselasd [AT] asgaard.homelinux.org>
Guillaume Chazarain <guichaz [AT] yahoo.fr>
Angelo Bannack <angelo.bannack[AT]siemens.com>
Paolo Frigo <paolofrigo [AT] gmail.com>
Jeremy J Ouellette <jouellet [AT] scires.com>
Aboo Valappil <valappil_aboo [AT] emc.com>
Fred Hoekstra <fred.hoekstra [AT] philips.com>
Ankur Aggarwal <ankur [AT] in.athenasemi.com>
Lucian Piros <lpiros [AT] avmob.ro>
Juan Gonzalez <juan.gonzalez [AT] pikatech.com>
Brian Bogora <brian_bogora [AT] mitel.com>
Jim Young <sysjhy [AT] langate.gsu.edu>
Jeff Snyder <jeff [AT] mxtelecom.com>
William Fiveash <William.Fiveash [AT] sun.com>
Graeme Lunt <graeme.lunt [AT] smhs.co.uk>
Menno Andriesse <s5066 [AT] nc3a.nato.int>
Stig Bjørlykke <stig [AT] bjorlykke.org>
Kyle J. Harms <kyle.j.harms [AT] boeing.com>
Eric Wedel <ewedel [AT] bluearc.com>
Secfire <secfire[AT]gmail.com>
Eric Hultin <Eric.Hultin[AT]arrisi.com>
Paolo Abeni <paolo.abeni [AT] email.it>
W. Borgert <debacle [AT] debian.org>
Frederic Roudaut <frederic.roudaut [AT] irisa.fr>
Christoph Scholz <scholz_ch [AT] web.de>
Wolfgang Hansmann <hansmann [AT] cs.uni-bonn.de>
Kees Cook <kees [AT] outflux.net>
Thomas Dreibholz <dreibh [AT] iem.uni-due.de>
Authesserre Samuel <sauthess [AT] gmail.com>
Balint Reczey <balint.reczey [AT] ericsson.com>
Stephen Fisher <steve [AT] stephen-fisher.com>
Krzysztof Burghardt <krzysztof [AT] burghardt.pl>
Peter Racz <racz [AT] ifi.unizh.ch>
Jakob Bratkovic <j.bratkovic [AT] iskratel.si>
Mark Lewis <mlewis [AT] altera.com>
Dominic Bechaz <bdo [AT] zhwin.ch>
David Buechi <bhd [AT] zhwin.ch>
Bill Florac <bill.florac [AT] etcconnect.com>
Alex Burlyga <Alex.Burlyga [AT] netapp.com>
Douglas Pratley <Douglas.pratley [AT] detica.com>
Giorgio Tino <giorgio.tino [AT] cacetech.com>
Davide Schiera <davide.schiera [AT] riverbed.com>
Sebastien Tandel <sebastien [AT] tandel.be>
Clay Jones <clay.jones [AT] email.com>
Kriang Lerdsuwanakij <lerdsuwa [AT] users.sourceforge.net>
Abhik Sarkar <sarkar.abhik [AT] gmail.com>
Robin Seggelmann <seggelmann [AT] fh-muenster.de>
Chris Bontje <cbontje [AT] gmail.com>
Ryan Wamsley <wamslers [AT] sbcglobal.net>
Dave Butt <davidbutt [AT] mxtelecom.com>
Julian Cable <julian_cable [AT] yahoo.com>
Joost Yervante Damad <joost [AT] teluna.org>
Martin Sustrik <sustrik [AT] imatix.com>
Jon Smirl <jonsmirl [AT] gmail.com>
David Kennedy <sgsguy [AT] gmail.com>
Matthijs Mekking <matthijs [AT] mlnetlabs.nl>
Dustin Johnson <dustin [AT] dustinj.us>
Victor Fajardo <vfajardo [AT] tari.toshiba.com>
Tamas Regos <tamas.regos [AT] ericsson.com>
Môshe van der Sterre <moshevds [AT] gmail.com>
Rob Casey <rcasey [AT] gmail.com>
Ted Percival <ted [AT] midg3t.net>
Marc Petit-Huguenin <marc [AT] petit-huguenin.org>
Florent Drouin <florent.drouin [AT] alcatel-lucent.fr>
Karen Feng <kfeng [AT] fas.harvard.edu>
Stephen Croll <croll [AT] mobilemetrics.net>
Jens Bräuer <jensb [AT] cs.tu-berlin.de>
Sake Blok <sake [AT] euronet.nl>
Fulko Hew <fulko.hew [AT] gmail.com>
Yukiyo Akisada <Yukiyo.Akisada [AT] jp.yokogawa.com>
Andy Chu <chu.dev [AT] gmail.com>
Shane Kearns <shane.kearns [AT] symbian.com>
Loris Degioanni <loris.degioanni [AT] riverbed.com>
Sven Meier <msv [AT] zhwin.ch>
Holger Pfrommer <hpfrommer [AT] hilscher.com>
Hariharan Ananthakrishnan <hariharan.a [AT] gmail.com>
Hannes Kälber <hannes.kaelber--wireshark [AT] x2e.de>
Stephen Donnelly <stephen [AT] endace.com>
Philip Frey <frey.philip [AT] gmail.com>
Yves Geissbuehler <yves.geissbuehler [AT] gmail.com>
Shigeo Nakamura <naka_shigeo [AT] yahoo.co.jp>
Sven Eckelmann <sven [AT] narfation.org>
Edward J. Paradise <pdice [AT] cisco.com>
Brian Stormont <nospam [AT] stormyprods.com>
Vincent Helfre <vincent.helfre [AT] ericsson.com>
Brooss <brooss.teambb [AT] gmail.com>
Joan Ramió <joan[AT]ramio.cat>
David Castleford <david.castleford [AT] orange-ftgroup.com>
Peter Harris <pharris[AT]opentext.com>
Martin Lutz <MartinL [AT] copadata.at>
Johnny Mitrevski <mitrevj [AT] hotmail.com>
Neil Horman <nhorman [AT] tuxdriver.com>
Andreas Schuler <krater [AT] badterrorist.com>
Matthias Wenzel <dect [AT] mazzoo.de>
Christian Durrer <christian.durrer [AT] sensemail.ch>
Naoyoshi Ueda <piyomaru3141 [AT] gmail.com>
Javier Cardona <javier [AT] cozybit.com>
Jens Steinhauser <jens.steinhauser [AT] omicron.at>
Julien Kerihuel <j.kerihuel [AT] openchange.org>
Vincenzo Condoleo <vcondole [AT] hsr.ch>
Mohammad Ebrahim Mohammadi Panah <mebrahim [AT] gmail.com>
Greg Schwendimann <gregs [AT] iol.unh.edu>
Nick Lewis <nick.lewis [AT] atltelecom.com>
Fred Fierling <fff [AT] exegin.com>
Samu Varjonen <samu.varjonen [AT] hiit.fi>
Alexis La Goutte <alexis.lagoutte [AT] gmail.com>
Varun Notibala <nbvarun [AT] gmail.com>
Nathan Hartwell <nhartwell [AT] gmail.com>
Don Chirieleison <donc [AT] mitre.org>
Harald Welte <laforge [AT] gnumonks.org>
Chris Costa <chcosta75 [AT] hotmail.com>
Bruno Prémont <bonbons [AT] linux-vserver.org>
Florian Forster <octo [AT] verplant.org>
Ivan Sy Jr. <ivan_jr [AT] yahoo.com>
Matthieu Patou <mat [AT] matws.net>
Kovarththanan Rajaratnam <kovarththanan.rajaratnam [AT] gmail.com>
Matt Watchinski <mwatchinski [AT] sourcefire.com>
Ravi Kondamuru <Ravi.Kondamuru [AT] citrix.com>
Jan Gerbecks <jan.gerbecks [AT] stud.uni-due.de>
Vladimir Smrekar <vladimir.smrekar [AT] gmail.com>
Tobias Erichsen <t.erichsen [AT] gmx.de>
Erwin van Eijk <erwin.vaneijk [AT] gmail.com>
Venkateshwaran Dorai <venkateshwaran.d [AT] gmail.com>
Ben Greear <greearb [AT] candelatech.com>
Richard Kümmel <r.kuemmel [AT] beckhoff.de>
Yi Yu <yiyu.inbox [AT] gmail.com>
Aniruddha A <aniruddha.a [AT] gmail.com>
David Aggeler <david_aggeler [AT] hispeed.ch>
Jens Kilian <jjk [AT] acm.org>
David Bond <mokon [AT] mokon.net>
Paul J. Metzger <pjm [AT] ll.mit.edu>
Robert Hogan <robert [AT] roberthogan.net>
Torrey Atcitty <torrey.atcitty [AT] harman.com>
Dave Olsen <dave.olsen [AT] harman.com>
Craig Gunther <craig.gunther [AT] harman.com>
Levi Pearson <levi.pearson [AT] harman.com>
Allan M. Madsen <allan.m [AT] madsen.mail.dk>
Slava <slavak [AT] gmail.com>
H.sivank <hsivank [AT] gmail.com>
Edgar Gladkich <edgar.gladkich [AT] inacon.de>
Michael Bernhard <michael.bernhard [AT] bfh.ch>
Holger Freyther <zecke [AT] selfish.org>
Jose Pico <jose [AT] taddong.com>
David Perez <david [AT] taddong.com>
Håkon Nessjøen <haakon.nessjoen [AT] gmail.com>
Herbert Lischka <herbert [AT] lischka-berlin.de>
Felix Krämer <sauter-cumulus [AT] de.sauter-bc.com>
Tom Hughes <tom [AT] compton.nu>
Owen Kirby <osk [AT] exegin.com>
Colin O'Flynn <coflynn [AT] newae.com>
Juha Siltanen <juha.siltanen [AT] nsn.com>
Cal Turney <turney_cal [AT] emc.com>
Lukasz Kotasa <lukasz.kotasa [AT] tieto.com>
Jason Masker <jason [AT] masker.net>
Giuliano Fabris <giuliano.fabris [AT] appeartv.com>
Alexander Koeppe <format_c [AT] online.de>
Holger Grandy <Holger.Grandy [AT] bmw-carit.de>
Hadriel Kaplan <hadrielk [AT] yahoo.com>
Srinivasa Pradeep <sippyemail-wireshark [AT] yahoo.com>
Lori Tribble <ljtconsulting [AT] gmail.com>
Thomas Boehne <TBoehne [AT] ADwin.de>
Gerhard Gappmeier <gerhard.gappmeier [AT] ascolab.com>
David Katz <dkatz [AT] airspan.com>
Toralf Förster <toralf.foerster [AT] gmx.de>
Stéphane Bryant <stephane [AT] glycon.org>
Emil Wojak <emil [AT] wojak.eu>
Steve Huston <shuston [AT] riverace.com>
Loránd Jakab <ljakab [AT] ac.upc.edu>
Grzegorz Szczytowski <Grzegorz.Szczytowski [AT] gmail.com>
Martin Kaiser <martin [AT] kaiser.cx>
Jakub Zawadzki <darkjames-ws [AT] darkjames.pl>
Roland Knall <rknall [AT] gmail.com>
Xiao Xiangquan <xiaoxiangquan [AT] gmail.com>
Hans-Christoph Schemmel <hans-christoph.schemmel [AT] cinterion.com>
Tyson Key <tyson.key [AT] gmail.com>
Johannes Jochen <johannes.jochen [AT] belden.com>
Florian Fainelli <florian [AT] openwrt.org>
Daniel Willmann <daniel [AT] totalueberwachung.de>
Brian Cavagnolo <brian [AT] cozybit.com>
Allison <aobourn [AT] isilon.com>
Edwin Groothuis <wireshark [AT] mavetju.org>
Andrew Kampjes <andrew.kampjes [AT] endace.com>
Kurnia Hendrawan <kurnia.hendrawan [AT] consistec.de>
Leonard Tracy <letracy [AT] cisco.com>
Elliott Aldrich <elliott [AT] aldrichart.com>
Glenn Matthews <glenn.matthews [AT] cisco.com>
Donnie Savage <dsavage [AT] cisco.com>
Spenser Sheng <spenser.sheng [AT] ericsson.com>
Benjamin Stocks <bmstocks [AT] ra.rockwell.com>
Florian Reichert <refl [AT] zhaw.ch>
Martin Renold <reld [AT] zhaw.ch>
Iain Arnell <iarnell [AT] epo.org>
Mariusz Okrój <okrojmariusz [AT] gmail.com>
Ivan Lawrow <ivan.lawrow [AT] jennic.com>
Kari Vatjus-Anttila <kari.vatjus-anttila [AT] cie.fi>
Shobhank Sharma <ssharma5 [AT] ncsu.edu>
Salil Kanitkar <sskanitk [AT] ncsu.edu>
Michael Sakaluk <mdsakalu [AT] ncsu.edu>
Per Liedberg <per.liedberg [AT] ericsson.com>
Gaurav Tungatkar <gauravstt [AT] gmail.com>
Holger Hans Peter Freyther <zecke [AT] selfish.org>
Paul Erkkila <pee [AT] erkkila.org>
Bill Schiller <bill.schiller [AT] emerson.com>
Guy Martin <gmsoft [AT] tuxicoman.be>
Pavel Roskin <proski [AT] gnu.org>
Georgi Guninski <guninski [AT] guninski.com>
Jason Copenhaver <jcopenha [AT] typedef.org>
Eric Perie <eric.perie [AT] colubris.com>
David Yon <yon [AT] tacticalsoftware.com>
Marcio Franco <franco.marcio [AT] rd.francetelecom.fr>
Kaloian Stoilov <kalkata [AT] yahoo.com>
Steven Lass <stevenlass [AT] mail.com>
Gregory Stark <gsstark [AT] mit.edu>
Darren Steele <steeley [AT] steeley.co.uk>
Name unknown <smhuang [AT] pcs.csie.nctu.edu.tw>
Michael Kopp <michael.kopp [AT] isarnet.de>
Bernd Leibing <bernd.leibing [AT] kiz.uni-ulm.de>
Chris Heath <chris [AT] heathens.co.nz>
Gisle Vanem <giva [AT] bgnett.no>
Ritchie <ritchie [AT] tipsybottle.com>
Aki Immonen <aki.immonen [AT] golftalma.fi>
David E. Weekly <david [AT] weekly.org>
Steve Ford <sford [AT] geeky-boy.com>
Masaki Chikama <masaki-c [AT] is.aist-nara.ac.jp>
Mohammad Hanif <mhanif [AT] nexthop.com>
Reinhard Speyerer <rspmn [AT] arcor.de>
Patrick Kursawe <phosphan [AT] gentoo.org>
Arsen Chaloyan <achaloyan [AT] yahoo.com>
Name unknown <melerski [AT] poczta.onet.pl>
Arnaud Jacques <webmaster [AT] securiteinfo.com>
D. Manzella <manzella [AT] lucent.com>
Jari Mustajarvi <jari.mustajarvi [AT] nokia.com>
Pierre Juhen <pierre.juhen [AT] wanadoo.fr>
David Richards <drichards [AT] alum.mit.edu>
Shusaku Ueda <ueda [AT] sra.co.jp>
Jonathan Perkins <jonathan.perkins [AT] ipaccess.com>
Holger Schurig <h.schurig [AT] mn-logistik.de>
Peter J. Creath <peter-ethereal [AT] creath.net>
Magnus Hansson <mah [AT] hms.se>
Pavel Kankovsky <kan [AT] dcit.cz>
Nick Black <dank [AT] reflexsecurity.com>
Bill Guyton <guyton [AT] bguyton.com>
Chernishov Yury <Chernishov [AT] iskrauraltel.ru>
Thomas Palmer <Thomas.Palmer [AT] Gunter.AF.mil>
Clinton Work <clinton [AT] scripty.com>
Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus [AT] marcuscom.com>
Kendy Kutzner <kutzner[AT]tm.uka.de>
James H. Cloos Jr. <cloos [AT] jhcloos.com>
Tim Farley <tfarley[AT]iss.net>
Daniel Thompson <daniel.thompson[AT]st.com>
Chris Jepeway <thai-dragon[AT]eleven29.com>
Matthew Bradley <matthew.bradley [AT] cnsonline.net>
Nathan Alger <nathan [AT] wasted.com>
Stas Grabois <sagig [AT] radware.com>
Ainsley Pereira <APereira [AT] Witness.com>
Philippe Mazeau <philippe.mazeau [AT] swissvoice.net>
Carles Kishimoto <ckishimo [AT] ac.upc.es>
Dennis Lim <Dennis.Lim [AT] motorola.com>
Name unknown <postadal [AT] suse.cz>
Martin van der Werff <martin [AT] vanderwerff.org>
Marco van den Bovenkamp <marco [AT] linuxgoeroe.dhs.org>
Ming Zhang <mingz [AT] ele.uri.edu>
Neil Piercy <Neil.Piercy [AT] ipaccess.com>
Rémi Denis-Courmont <courmisch [AT] via.ecp.fr>
Thomas Palmer <tpalmer [AT] elmore.rr.com>
MÃ¥rten Svantesson <f95-msv [AT] f.kth.se>
Kestutis Kupciunas <kesha [AT] soften.ktu.lt>
René Pilz <rene.pilz [AT] ftw.at>
Laurent Constantin <laurent.constantin [AT] aql.fr>
Martin Pichlmaier <martin.pichlmaier [AT] siemens.com>
Mark Phillips <msp [AT] nortelnetworks.com>
Nils Ohlmeier <lists [AT] ohlmeier.org>
Ignacio Goyret <igoyret [AT] lucent.com>
Bart Braem <bart.braem [AT] gmail.com>
Shingo Horisawa <name4n5 [AT] hotmail.com>
Lane Hu <lane.hu [AT] utstar.com>
Marc Poulhiès <marc.poulhies [AT] epfl.ch>
Tomasz Mrugalski <thomson [AT] klub.com.pl>
Brett Kuskie <mstrprgmmr [AT] chek.com>
Brian Caswell <bmc [AT] sourcefire.com>
Yann <yann_eads [AT] hotmail.com>
Julien Leproust <julien [AT] via.ecp.fr>
Mutsuya Irie <irie [AT] sakura-catv.ne.jp>
Yoshihiro Oyama <y.oyama [AT] netagent.co.jp>
Chris Eagle <cseagle [AT] nps.edu>
Dominique Bastien <dbastien [AT] accedian.com>
Nicolas Dichtel <nicolas.dichtel [AT] 6wind.com>
Ricardo Muggli <ricardo.muggli [AT] mnsu.edu>
Vladimir Kondratiev <vladimir.kondratiev [AT] gmail.com>
Jaap Keuter <jaap.keuter [AT] xs4all.nl>
Frederic Peters <fpeters [AT] debian.org>
Anton Ivanov <anthony_johnson [AT] mail.ru>
Ilya Konstantinov <future [AT] shiny.co.il>
Neil Kettle <mu-b [AT] 65535.com>
Steve Karg <skarg [AT] users.sourceforge.net>
Javier Acuna <javier.acuna [AT] sixbell.cl>
Miklos Szurdi <szurdimiklos [AT] yahoo.com>
Cvetan Ivanov <zezo [AT] spnet.net>
Vasanth Manickam <vasanth.manickam [AT] bt.com>
Julian Onions <julian.onions [AT] gmail.com>
Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault [AT] ens-lyon.org>
Peter Kovář <peter.kovar [AT] gmail.com>
Paul Ollis <paul.ollis [AT] roke.co.uk>
Dominik Kuhlen <dkuhlen [AT] gmx.net>
Karl Knoebl <karl.knoebl [AT] siemens.com>
Maria-Luiza Crivat <luizacri [AT] gmail.com>
Brice Augustin <bricecotte [AT] gmail.com>
Matt Thornton <MATT_THORNTON [AT] appsig.com>
Timo Metsala <timo.metsala [AT] gmail.com>
Tomer Shani <thetour [AT] japan.com>
Manu Pathak <mapathak [AT] cisco.com>
Kaul <mykaul [AT] gmail.com>
John Sullivan <john [AT] kanargh.force9.co.uk>
Martin André <andre [AT] clarinet.u-strasbg.fr>
Andrei Emeltchenko <Andrei.Emeltchenko [AT] nokia.com>
Kirby Files <kfiles [AT] masergy.com>
Ravi Valmikam <rvalmikam [AT] airvananet.com>
Diego Pettenò <flameeyes [AT] gentoo.org>
Daniel Black <dragonheart [AT] gentoo.org>
Christoph Werle <Christoph.Werle [AT] ira.uka.de>
Aaron Christensen <aaronmf [AT] gmail.com>
Ian Abel <ianabel [AT] mxtelecom.com>
Bryant Eastham <beastham [AT] slc.mew.com>
Taner Kurtulus <taner.kurtulus [AT] tubitak.gov.tr>
Joe Breher <linux [AT] q-music.com>
Patrick vd Lageweg <patrick [AT] bitwizard.nl>
Thomas Sillaber <Thomas.Sillaber [AT] gmx.de>
Mike Davies <m.davies [AT] btinternet.com>
Boris Misenov <Boris.Misenov [AT] oktelabs.ru>
Joe McEachern <joe [AT] qacafe.com>
Charles Lepple <clepple [AT] gmail.com>
Tuomas Maattanen <maattanen [AT] iki.fi>
Joe Eykholt <joe [AT] nuovasystems.com>
Ian Brumby <ian.brumby [AT] baesystems.com>
Todd J Martin <todd.martin [AT] acm.org>
Scott Robinson <scott.robinson [AT] flukenetworks.com>
Martin Peylo <wireshark [AT] izac.de>
Stéphane Loeuillet <leroutier [AT] gmail.com>
Andrei Rubaniuk <rubaniuk [AT] mail.ru>
Mikael Magnusson <mikma264 [AT] gmail.com>
Timo Teräs <timo.teras [AT] iki.fi>
Márton Németh <nm127 [AT] freemail.hu>
Kai Blin <kai [AT] samba.org>
Olivier Montanuy <olivier.montanuy [AT] orange-ftgroup.com>
Thomas Morin <thomas.morin [AT] orange-ftgroup.com>
Jesus Roman <jroman [AT] teldat.com>
Giodi Giorgi <g.giorgi [AT] gmail.com>
Peter Hertting <Peter.Hertting [AT] gmx.net>
Jess Balint <jbalint [AT] gmail.com>
Bahaa Naamneh <b.naamneh [AT] gmail.com>
Pascal Quantin <pascal.quantin [AT] gmail.com>
Roy Marples <roy [AT] marples.name>
Ward van Wanrooij <ward [AT] ward.nu>
Federico Mena Quintero <federico [AT] novell.com>
Andreas Heise <andreas.heise [AT] nextiraone.de>
Alex Lindberg <alindber [AT] yahoo.com>
Rama Chitta <rama [AT] gear6.com>
Roberto Mariani <jelot-wireshark [AT] jelot.it>
Sandhya Gopinath <Sandhya.Gopinath [AT] citrix.com>
Raghav SN <Raghav.SN [AT] citrix.com>
Murali Raja <Murali.Raja [AT] citrix.com>
Devesh Prakash <Devesh.Prakash [AT] citrix.com>
Darryl Champagne <dchampagne [AT] sta.samsung.com>
Michael Speck <Michael.Speck [AT] avl.com>
Gerasimos Dimitriadis <dimeg [AT] intracom.gr>
Robert Simac <rsimac [AT] cronsult.com>
Johanna Sochos <johanna.sochos [AT] swissqual.com>
Felix Obenhuber <felix [AT] obenhuber.de>
Hilko Bengen <bengen--wireshark [AT] hilluzination.de>
Hadar Shoham <hadar [AT] ti.com>
Robert Bullen <robert [AT] bitcricket.com>
Chuck Kristofek <chuck.kristofek [AT] ngc.com>
Markus Renz <Markus.Renz [AT] hirschmann.de>
Toshihiro Kataoka <kataoka.toshihiro [AT] gmail.com>
Petr Lautrbach <plautrba [AT] redhat.com>
Frank Lahm <franklahm [AT] googlemail.com>
Jon Ellch <jellch [AT] harris.com>
Alex Badea <vamposdecampos [AT] gmail.com>
Dirk Jagdmann <doj [AT] cubic.org>
RSA <ryazanov.s.a [AT] gmail.com>
Juliusz Chroboczek <jch [AT] pps.jussieu.fr>
Vladimir Kazansky <vovjo [AT] yandex.ru>
Peter Paluch <peter.paluch [AT] fri.uniza.sk>
Tom Brezinski <tombr [AT] netinst.com>
Nick Glass <nick.glass [AT] lycos.com>
Michael Mann <mmann78 [AT] netscape.net>
Romain Fliedel <romain.fliedel+wireshark [AT] gmail.com>
Michael Chen <michaelc [AT] idssoftware.com>
Paul Stath <pstath [AT] axxcelera.com>
DeCount <aatrade [AT] libero.it>
Andras Veres-Szentkiralyi <vsza [AT] vsza.hu>
Jakob Hirsch <jh.wireshark-bugzilla [AT] plonk.de>
Роман Донченко <DXDragon [AT] yandex.ru>
Name unknown <billyjeans [AT] gmail.com>
Dan Lasley <dlasley[AT]promus.com>
Mattia Cazzola <mattiac[AT]alinet.it>
Kaz Kylheku <kaz[AT]ashi.footprints.net>
Henrik Brix Andersen <brix[AT]gimp.org>
Christophe Devine <c.devine[AT]cr0.net>
snax <snax[AT]shmoo.com>


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