Kar Kare Vehicle Mileage and Maintenance Tracking Database
Copyright 1997, Lee Golden

About Kar Kare:
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	Kar Kare is shareware.  If you use it regularly, please
send the shareware fee to the author.  Registering the program
will remove the initial splash screen from the program and entitle
you to a free registered copy of all future upgrades to Kar Kare!

To register Kar Kare, please send $10.00 (US), along with your
email address, to:

	Lee Golden
	17519 Longview Lane
	Olney, MD  20832

Comments and suggestions appreciated to:
	leemon@geocities.com
	http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/6608

Program info:
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06 June 97
	v1.03	Modified code to set the backup bit on the Kar Kare
		database so that it is automatically backed up
		when the system PalmPilot is HotSync'ed.
22 May 97
	v1.02	Minor bug fix...Large "Next Due" values on the
		Maintenance screen would cause negative numbers
		to appear
16 May 97
	v1.0   Initial release


Future Plans:
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- See my home page for the latest details!
	http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/6608

Right to Use:
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	You are free to copy this program, give it to friends, and post
it wherever you like as long the KKREADME.TXT file is included along
with the software.

	Kar Kare may NOT be included in any commercial product, or
sold for profit without the express permission of the author.
Please contact the author at the above address or email for additional
information.

About Kar Kare:
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	Kar Kare was written primarily because I am the type
who will take his car to the shop when metal parts start
poking out of the hood! :)  Since I've fallen in love with the
PalmPilot, and carry it everywhere with me, I figured it would
be the perfect tool to keep me on track with my car's scheduled
maintenance.  I had been using the excellent Trip software by
Shannon Pekary (highly recommended!) to keep track of the number
of miles between fill-ups, but I was still having trouble
remembering when to take the car in for service.

	Enter Kar Kare -- Kar Kare was developed over several
weeks in my "spare" time after work (so what if the grass
is 3 feet tall, I'll become licensed as a nature preserve!).
Kar Kare was written in C, using the GCC development tools for
Microsoft Windows and Wes Cherry's gift to us all, PilRC.
If you are new to Pilot development, and are looking for a
great set of tools to get started with, check out GCC!

	My goals were to make Kar Kare easy to use,
and something that would be useful for people on the go (sounds
like the PalmPilot!)  Enjoy the program...

				Lee Golden
				Olney, MD
				May 14, 1997