diff --git a/src/components/AboutDialog.tsx b/src/components/AboutDialog.tsx index 908fb2b..28dcba0 100644 --- a/src/components/AboutDialog.tsx +++ b/src/components/AboutDialog.tsx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ export default function AboutDialog(props: { open: boolean, onClose: () => void tabIndex={-1} > - Snapcast licenses + Snapweb licenses @@ -27,18 +27,18 @@ export default function AboutDialog(props: { open: boolean, onClose: () => void

Version {version}

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Copyright © 2014 - 2024 BadAix +

Copyright © 2020 - 2024 BadAix

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Author: Johannes Pohl and contributors

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Author: Johannes Pohl and contributors

License

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Snapcast is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 3 or later (herein referred to as GPL).

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Snapweb is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 3 or later (herein referred to as GPL).

How Can I Help?

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If you find Snapcast useful, then I'd really appreciate it if you'd consider contributing to the project however you can. +

If you find Snapcast and Snapweb useful, then I'd really appreciate it if you'd consider contributing to the project however you can. Donating is the easiest.

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@@ -49,536 +49,36 @@ export default function AboutDialog(props: { open: boolean, onClose: () => void

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