Thanks go to Sam Peterson (peabody17), the original developer of AutoKey, for allowing me to join his project and not objecting when I more or less took it over. My sincerest thanks to tiheum, the designer of the Faenza icon set for Linux. One of his designs is the basis of AutoKey's icon and his superb icon set makes my desktop a joy to use. I'd like to pass my gratitude to all who have made donations to the AutoKey project: theoa, jschall, mfseeker, jflevi, keycombat, rkcallahan, bkudria, riffian, and many others. Many thanks to the developers of xdotool, from which I copied the idea of dynamically modifying the keyboard map to send non-mapped characters. I also want to thank the developers of Phrase Express. Their application's UI was the inspiration for AutoKey's configuration window. The below are the original acknowledgements from Sam Peterson. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Above all, I wish to thank my wife Margaret Tam. You're always there when I need you. You're always there to support me throughout the good and bad in life. I love you my dear. I'd like to thank Eddie Bell for his keylogger example. It was the turning point in my early development of the program that gave me what I needed for monitoring keyboard input. I'd especially like to thank Peter Liljenberg for writing the python-xlib extension, without which this software wouldn't have been possible. I'd like to acknowledge Textpander, Texter and the Autohotkey developers whose software was an inspiration to this software. I'd like to thank all of the people on the Ubuntu forums who have given me their feedback and/or tried the program (in no particular order or preference): Vadi, Scarath, jackocleebrown, ugm6hr, RebounD11, Bungo Pony, forrestcupp, kevdog, conehead77, PartisanEntity, DjBones, antisocialist, Specter043, Linuxratty, SanskritFritz, Martje_001, tribaal, Vitamin-Carrot. I apologize profusely if I have forgotten to mention anyone. I'd like to thank SourceForge for hosting the project. Lastly I'd like to thank Guido van Rossum for authoring the Python programming language, and RMS for gcc and GNU Emacs.