Installation
------------
-There is no installation and there are no dependencies external to the Python
-standard library.
+If you use pip, then simply `pip install munter.py`.
+
+If you don't use pip, then download the source code and unpack it into
+its own directory. You can invoke it directly via `python munter.py
+[options]`.
How to use it
-------------
+For detailed information, see:
+
`./munter.py --help`
+The program supports both imperial and metric, and has four "travel
+modes" at this time: uphill, flat, downhill, bushwhacking.
+
+By default, the output will be the time in hours and minutes of the
+specified leg. If you prefer, you can use the `-p` switch to get a
+"prettier" output.
+
+### Use as a library
+
+You can also use Munter.py programmatically from Python, like so:
+
+`import munter`
+`est = munter.time_calc(3.2, 2300, 'uphill', 'imperial')`
+
+This will store a value like "3.04095" in the `est` variable.
+
+Workflow
+--------
+
My workflow involves planning my tour using tools like ArcGIS or CalTopo. Then,
I take the stats between each leg (distance, vertical gain/loss) of the tour
and run them through Munter.py and thence record its output to my field
Version History
---------------
+- 2.0.1 (Jun 2020)
+
+ README improvement
+
- 2.0.0 (Jun 2020)
Packaged for distribution as a standalone program (and library).