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              HatchKeeper v0.60

HatchKeeper is an open-source cross-platform program that keeps track of egg incubation.
Currently only Linux and Windows are supported. For more help see the HatchKeeper Manual
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License: 
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            See gpl-3.0.txt
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Setting up on Linux:
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            HatchKeeper will work as a portable app or you can install it.
            
            To use as a portable app just extract the archive and give HatchKeeper execute 
            permission. Make sure that .HatchKeeper_Data has read and write permission.
            
            Installing HatchKeeper 
            Run ./install-HatchKeeper as root
            
            Or Just copy HatchKeeper and hatchkeeperd to /usr/bin and copy .HatchKeeper_Data to you home folder.
            Make sure you have the right permissions. run HatchKeeper to launch
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Setting up on Windows:
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            HatchKeeper for windows is avalible as a portable app or an install.
            
            For the portable version: Just run the self-extracting .exe file extract to the location of your
            choice. Double-click HatchKeeper.exe to run your app.
            
            For the installer: Run the installer, then launch from the Start Menu. 

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Compiling HatchKeeper
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             Compiling HatchKeeper is not automated yet  
             
             To compile HatchKeeper, you'll need a working install of wxWidgets v_3.0.2
             
             On Windows. Rename WinMakefile to Makefile. Running this with mingw32-make should build your app, Tweak Makefile as Needed.

             On Linux. Rename LinMakefile to Makefile. Than cd to extracted source and run:  make, than: sudo ./Install to install.   

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The ToDo list:
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Hey we might never get this done... but here goes... 
Check the Changelog to see what we did get done.

               1 Dates show up on Calander.
               2 A Mac port.
               3 Android port.
               4 a ./configure script
Source: README.txt, updated 2017-12-02