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== Run ==
 
== Run ==
  
Run it ( smart_clipboard.com ) until it stops complaining about dependencies ( in the console ), after that ( and perhaps even before ) the GUI should come up.  You are installed.
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Run it until it stops complaining about dependencies ( in the console ), after that ( and perhaps even before ) the GUI should come up.  You are installed.
  
 
I have run the program on both Windows 10 but not Linux or Rasperian on a RPi.  It should may in most OS's, this depends on how well pyclip a library I use works on these OS.  Let me know about issues.
 
I have run the program on both Windows 10 but not Linux or Rasperian on a RPi.  It should may in most OS's, this depends on how well pyclip a library I use works on these OS.  Let me know about issues.

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