* Unzip the Deployment Package to the Desktop
  Deployment Package will include {BNetData, ButterflyNet, FieldTools, HCILib, and MultimediaSpreadsheet}
* Navigate to ButterflyNet/install
* Run 1_InstallNokia.bat to Install the Nokia Software (in the default locations)
  OR, run the equivalent for Logitech.
* Run 2_InstallAnotoSDK.bat to Install the Anoto Software (in the default locations)
  It's unclear if this SDK is actually needed.
* Run 3_DotNet.bat to Install Microsoft Software (in the default location)
  .NET takes a WHILE to install.
* Run 4_RegisterPenMonitor.bat to Install Stanford Software (click Yes and OK to the registry questions)
* Customize ButterflyNet/system.ini to reflect your new USER NAME and BNetData Path (which can be relative to ButterflyNet/)
* Customize BNetData/Users to reflect the same USER NAME (just rename "Eugene Miya")
* Navigate to ButterflyNet, and run ButterflyNet.exe
  Alternatively, create a shortcut to this EXE and place the shortcut on your Desktop.
  At this point, the software should start, but it should show no notes.
* Plug your pen into the cradle once (to synchronize its clock).
  If you don't do this, the pen will report July 2001 as its start date.
* Write something in your notebook with your digital pen
* Plug your pen into the cradle (connected to your laptop via USB)
  A Window will appear showing that the pen data has been transferred.
* Select the Refresh Button in the BNet Browser.


FYI: ButterflyNet\penSynchMonitor\PenRequests\XML contains all the backup information for every time you plug in your pen. You may feel free to save these files as a backup.