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INSTALL

OS X: Download the Ovation application, double click to unzip, and drag to the /Applications directory.

Windows: Download the Ovation application, and unzip. Copy the ovation\ directory to your preferred executable directory.

Linux: Download the Ovation application, and unzip. Copy the ovation/ directory to your preffered executable directory.

RUN

OS X: Double-click the Ovation application (in /Applications)

Windows and Linux: Double-click the ovation shell or executable file (named ovation or ovation.exe, respectively). It can be found in the ovation/bin/ directory.

LICENSE

Copyright © 2012, Physion Consulting. All rights reserved.

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

CREDITS

All of the following icons are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0:

  • “People” symbol by Videologin.net, from thenounproject.com collection
  • “Magnifying Glass” symbol from thenounproject.com collection
  • “Bar Graph” symbol by Ben King, from thenounproject.com collection
  • “Idea” symbol from thenounproject.com collection
  • "Education" symbol by Thibault Geffroy from thenounproject.com collection
  • “Lightning” symbol by Matthew Hock, from thenounproject.com collection
  • “Splatter” symbol by Connie Shu, from thenounproject.com collection
  • “Refresh” symbol from thenounproject.com collection
  • “Entrance” symbol by Pedro Lalli, from thenounproject.com collection

All of the following icons are licensed under public domain:

  • “Microscope” symbol by Jack Biesek, Gladys Brenner, Margaret Faye, Healther Merrifield, Kate Keating, Wendy Olmstead, Todd Pierce, Jamie Cowgill, Jim Bolek, - from thenounproject.com collection
  • “Brain” symbol by Jack Biesek, Gladys Brenner, Margaret Faye, Healther Merrifield, Kate Keating, Wendy Olmstead, Todd Pierce, Jamie Cowgill, Jim Bolek, from thenounproject.com collection
  • “Laboratory” symbol by Jack Biesek, Gladys Brenner, Margaret Faye, Healther Merrifield, Kate Keating, Wendy Olmstead, Todd Pierce, Jamie Cowgill, Jim Bolek, from thenounproject.com collection
  • “Test Tube” symbol by Zach Graham, from thenounproject.com collection