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 Think of it as a simple replacement for the usual //Windows File Explorer.// You would start the //Git Winch Client Application// when you start the day at the office. And that is the last application you would close, when you are about to exit the office for the day. Think of it as a simple replacement for the usual //Windows File Explorer.// You would start the //Git Winch Client Application// when you start the day at the office. And that is the last application you would close, when you are about to exit the office for the day.
  
-Firstly, understand the who/what/how/why of this simple, elegant, way of working at an office. Then you should have a broad overview on its inner workings.+(If you have time, read the [[background?do=export_xhtml|Philosophy and Background]] before the rest of this document. It is //optional.// But do read it sometime.) 
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 +Firstly, understand the who/what/how/why of this simple, elegant, way of working at an office. Then you should have a broad overview on its inner workings.  
      
  
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 We thought long and hard about this, and since //Git Winch// can be used in any kinds of offices we found that this best for all situations. For example; startup comprising of 4 partners can use //Git Winch// and each one pay for their own usage. But in another case, if an office employs a temporary worker, the owner can transfer some of his/her credits to that worker as needed. We thought long and hard about this, and since //Git Winch// can be used in any kinds of offices we found that this best for all situations. For example; startup comprising of 4 partners can use //Git Winch// and each one pay for their own usage. But in another case, if an office employs a temporary worker, the owner can transfer some of his/her credits to that worker as needed.
  
-//**NOTE:**// In some events (e.g. when we conduct special demos) we also offer full lifetime purchase too and multiple ways to set this up -- for example; you can setup the coordination server at your own dedicated or VPS server too. The lifetime-price would be announced at those events. +//**NOTE: In some events (e.g. when we conduct special demos) we also offer full lifetime purchase too and multiple ways to set this up -- for example; you can setup the coordination server at your own dedicated or VPS server too. The lifetime-price would be announced at those events.**// 
  
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 **Some points you may need to know:**\\  **Some points you may need to know:**\\ 
-The application does not have a //close// or //quit// button. You can simple use the 'x' at the top right of the windows inside //Git Winch.// +The application does not have a //close// or //quit// button. You can simply use the 'x' at the top right of the windows inside //Git Winch.// 
  
 For help, even if you hover over a component and press //F1// hot-key, it will display a context-sensitive help. In fact this is a good way to learn //Git Winch//. Just hover over any of the UI elements and when you see a small status-bar help for that, press F1 to learn more about that. For help, even if you hover over a component and press //F1// hot-key, it will display a context-sensitive help. In fact this is a good way to learn //Git Winch//. Just hover over any of the UI elements and when you see a small status-bar help for that, press F1 to learn more about that.
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