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Navigation: Installing iKog > Downloading iKog |
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To download the file just click on the download links below. Check the licence details before downloading. If you need to upgrade a previous version, check the Upgrading section first.
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Note you will need Python 2.4 or above. The program will not work with earlier versions. Visit http://www.python.org if you need to get the latest version.
The file is provided in different compressed formats. You only need one of these as they both contain the same file. Choose whichever you are most comfortable with. You can also download an html help file for use on Windows.
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Version |
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1.88 |
Zip format |
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1.88 |
GZip format. |
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doc: 1.0.11 |
HTML help file for Windows only |
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doc: 1.0.11 |
PDF version of this guide |
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1.0 |
Example css file. See Viewing tasks. |
Once you have downloaded the file you will need to decompress it. On Windows you should be able to right click on the file and select Extract files.
If you are running on Windows and don't have an extraction utility you can try 7Zip at http://www.7-zip.org/. This is a free, open-source file-archiver.
On Linux systems just enter gzip -d ikog.py
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Many modern browsers will automatically decompress a gzip file when it is downloaded. Unfortunately they do not rename the file. When you try to decompress the downloaded file, you might get a message along the lines of, not in gzip format or ikog.py.gz is not supported depending on the program you use to decompress the file. If you get this error and the size of your file is greater than 70 kB, then it has already been decompressed. If this is the case, just remove the .gz extension.
If necessary, rename your resulting file from ikog_1.88.py to ikog.py.
Once you have decompressed the file you should have a single file ikog.py.
This is a single file and is the only one you need. Typically I would put this on my USB stick but you can save anywhere you want to. For Linux users, remember to change the properties of the file to read, write and executable once you have downloaded it, e.g
chmod 700 ikog.py |
Remember, once you run the program, this file will be modified and include all your tasks as well.
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There's nothing to stop you renaming the file and keeping different copies for different types of list.