AppBackup 2.0
Copyright © 2008-2011 Scott Zeid (aka scottywz & DPGumby).
http://me.srwz.us/iphone/appbackup

AppBackup is released under the X11 License.

This program contains the following libraries or portions of them:
 • BDSKTask (Adam Maxwell; http://code.google.com/p/mactlmgr/)
 • CFPropertyList (Ben Cochran; https://github.com/bencochran/CFPropertyList)
 • simplejson (Bob Ippolito; http://pypi.python.org/pypi/simplejson/)
 • MBProgressHUD (Matej Bukovinski, with modifications by Jonathan George;
   https://github.com/jdg/MBProgressHUD)
See the LICENSE file for the copyright and license information for these
libraries.

Translations for languages other than English were provided by the following
volunteers:
 • Jan Kozánek - Czech
 • goodlook8666 - Chinese
 • Dennis Morren and Tim van Neerbos - Dutch
 • Marc Klein and Christian Guillon - French
 • Spiros Chistoforos-Libanis - Greek
 • Chris Zander - German
 • Pietropaolo Mastromarco - Italian
 • Osamu - Japanese
 • Joon Ki Hong - Korean
 • Jan Gerhard Schøpp - Norwegian
 • Nikita "ZAY" Peshkov - Russian
 • Ramón Cutanda - Spanish
 • Magnus Pålsson - Swedish

This app's logo is a Tango icon.  The icon is © Tango Desktop Project and
released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license.

In addition to everyone listed above, I would like to thank the following
people who paid me lots of money to see their names in lights:
 • The Python developers.
 • Jay Freeman (saurik) for packaging Python for iOS.
 • Dustin L. Howett (https://github.com/DHowett/theos), Dave Arter,
   gojohnnyboi, Jim Beesley (http://code.google.com/p/iphonetextreader/),
   and others who wrote the sample code I used as reference.
 • BigBoss, for hosting AppBackup on his repository.
 • Justin Hill for letting me test on his iPhone 4.
 • Everyone who has sent me bug reports.

If you want to help translate AppBackup into a different language, please go
to <http://me.srwz.us/iphone/appbackup>.  Currently, it supports Chinese,
Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian,
Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.
