Credits - Free music software


Author

Jalmus is a free music education software developed in Java by RICHARD Christophe, first like an applet on Musicorum Web site then like Java application since 2006.


Translators

- P. Jensen Tonajt for danish translation

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Thanks

- Thanks to Matthias Pfisterer and Florian Bomers from Java Sound Resources
- Thanks to Centerkey.com team for Bare Bones Browser
Launch for Java

- Thanks to Izpack team for free Java installer


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