today, there is no standard, free software for the analysis of force
curves. Hooke aims to solve that.
+
What it does?
=============
See the Google Code website for more details
http://code.google.com/p/hooke/
+
+How do you make it work?
+========================
+
+See the doc/tutorial.txt file distributed with hooke, or the online
+docs:
+ http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~wking/rsrch/hooke/
+
+
Is this published in some peer-reviewed journal?
================================================
Please cite Hooke if you use it.
+
Troubleshooting
===============
If you have troubles in using it, before throwing it in the trash:
- 1) try look at the TroubleShooting page or in the discussion group
- 2) ask a question in the discussion group!
-http://groups.google.com/group/hookesoftware
+
+1. Search the issue tracker.
+ http://code.google.com/p/hooke/issues/list
+2. Look at the trouble shooting wiki page.
+ http://code.google.com/p/hooke/wiki/TroubleShooting
+3. Search the discussion group.
+ http://groups.google.com/group/hookesoftware
+4. Ask a question in the discussion group.
+5. File a bug on the issue tracker.
+
Disclaimer
==========
Remember that Hooke is still experimental software! It has been mostly
done to fit the needs of its authors, and there is no guarantee it
will do what you need. However, you can write us/help us improve it so
-that it does. We aim to make of Hooke a little, universal tool that
-can help your research.
+that it does. We aim to make of Hooke a robust tool that can help your
+research.
+
+
+Licensing
+=========
+
+Hooke is released under the GNU Lesser General Public License, either
+version 3 of the License (OBCOPYING and COPYING.LESSER), or (at your
+option) any later version.