Dear visitor, As you probably know the »PSR Registration Shuffler« is free software. This means that you as a user of the program obtain the right to run the program, to share it with everybody you like, to study its source code and to create dervied works based upon it. Provided you don't change the license terms of the program. I myself obtained the same rights from other authors for their software and thus make great use of it. Especially the pre-built Windows distribution of the program ships with third-party programs and libraries which are needed for my program to even run. This included packages are free software, too. One of the great things of free software is that source code is readily available so that you can easily build upon the work from others. But for this to work it is mandatory that someone who publishes a derived work baed upon free software relicenses the work under the same terms as (s)he received the included works. Otherwise the principle of flurishing free software to the benefit of developers and users couldn't work. This means that I am also required to pass on the included software which is distributed along with my program - including its source code. I could do this by simply handing it out to you upon request. But for me and for you it is more convenient to have the source codes available on my public web server. So if you are curious and want to see inside the things which make my program work or if you just want to make use of your good rights given to you be the principles of free software simply grab the source codes here. While that's perfectly fine I want to note that you won't find the latest versions of the source codes here. What you find here reflects the software I'm shipping with the Windows distribution of the »PSR Registration Shuffler«. Meanwhile official development of the packages goes on and so depending upon your needs you might be better advised to get the newest source codes from the upstream authors instead. Other than that, lend yourself. Yours, Dennis Schulmeister dennis -at- windows3.de