Wednesday, July 30, 2008

And all the other people who have ftp sites, web sites, kali
servers, etc. Thanks for everyone who has helped test dozens of
version of Kali. Thanks for everyone who has registered and
allowed me to continue to improve Kali.

There are so many people who have contributed ideas that it would
takes pages to list them all. Thanks!


Despite all their efforts.... ;-)

Kali and the kalid server are (c) Copyright 1995 by Jay Cotton.
All Rights Reserved.

Thanks!
jay (jay@kali.net)

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Parallax - for writing Descent...the program that inspired Kali.
I guess Interplay gets some credit here too. :)
Frank Fejes (Warp2) & PooterMan (I still don't know his name!) -
for registering the first two copies of Kali!
Danny Gasparovski - the author of SLiRP. He made several changes
to his program at my request. Without his efforts shell users
would be stuck with MILK ;-)
Patrick Klos - one of the authors of pppshare (along with his
brother). At my request they developed pppshare just for Kali
users.
Jonathon Roy (roy7) - for porting the kali code to unix to make the
first Kali server. For providing consulting on further unix
programming.
Edward Henigin (Texas Net) - for running the first Kali server and
the iFrag Tracker.
Pramod Gumpeni (ZenMaster) - the author of the Kali Game FAQ and a
beta tester. My number one fan! Also ran Zen's Temple.
Chung Lau (waver) - author of the netcom shell kit. Available at
most Kali ftp sites.
Ethan Winkley - author of the PPP FAQ.
Byron Followell - author of the Netcruiser FAQ.
Derek Bumpas - author of snatch.
Lawrence Reiss - author of the Compuserve FAQ.
loopy - for cracking every version of Kali before anyone else and
letting me know just how bad my security was ;-)
Axxis Corporation - Mark Leslie, Mike Fine, Mike Maxwell, Suzie
Peterson, Marsha Maxwell - for handling credit card orders,
running a server, and official Web site.
Westwood Studios - for writing Command & Conquer and supplying me
with a whole new set of customers :)