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  • I would like to thank @phenomlab very much for their active support. He helps where he can and doesn’t ask for anything in return. Always very nice and helpful. I think this forum here, even if I can hardly speak English and have to use a translator, will always be my first port of call. Here you will be helped without getting negative comments.

    Thank you so much for that 🙂

    Many greetings from Sascha

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  • I would like to thank @phenomlab very much for their active support. He helps where he can and doesn’t ask for anything in return. Always very nice and helpful. I think this forum here, even if I can hardly speak English and have to use a translator, will always be my first port of call. Here you will be helped without getting negative comments.

    Thank you so much for that 🙂

    Many greetings from Sascha

    @riekmedia Thank you very much for the kind words. I’ve added this to https://sudonix.com/testimonials


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