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539 Website</a> <b class="dot">·</b> <a href="ijbman.html">
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540 Manual</a> <b class="dot">·</b> <a href="ijbfaq.html">
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541 FAQ</a> <b class="dot">·</b> <b>GPL</b></p>
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543 <p class="sans"><small><small><a href="gpl.html#text">
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544 Copyright</a> © 1996-8 <a href=
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547 Corporation. <a href="gpl.html#text">Copyright</a> © 2001
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548 <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/">Jon
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549 Foster</a>. Copying and distribution permitted under the <a
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