Filled out Readme to include installation instructions... will continue to work on it.

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Josh North - josh.north@point808.com - 2015-02-09
This is a basic timekeeping application that is steadily getting more complex. It may or may not work for you but I'm pretty proud of it.
### Demo: ###
The demo username/password is admin/admin. It is fully functional with the exception of changing the admin password.
http://www.point808.com/timecard
### License ###
Free for use and modification. Credit is appreciated if you do anything with it but nothing is required.
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3. Run the following `git clone https://github.com/joshnorth/yaptc.git timecard`
4. Change to the new directory and copy the config.inc.php.example file to config.inc.php
5. Edit the config.inc.php top section variables to suit your environment.
6. Use your MySQL management interface of choice to import the mysql.sql file to your database server. It will create a database named "yaptc". You also need to probably make a user with permissions on that database and that database alone to use in the config file so that this app does not have root mysql permissions!!!
6. Use your MySQL management interface of choice to import the mysql.sql file to your database server. It will create a database named "yaptc". You also need to probably make a user with permissions on that database and that database alone to use in the config file so that this app does not have root mysql permissions!!! Note also - I had trouble importing with some tools. In the end, I used the mysql command line tool and just copied/pasted the text in.
7. Open the time card app. Login with the default user/pass of "admin" and "admin".
8. Go for it. Create new users, etc etc etc.