[tomboy] README: convert to Markdown, refresh contents



commit d55588fe17572c31ca7c1d2ffada1b4be3c5e021
Author: Damien Doumer Tohin <damientohin gmail com>
Date:   Mon May 29 23:15:27 2017 +0100

    README: convert to Markdown, refresh contents
    
    Inspired by the patch proposed by Damien Doumer Tohin <damientohin gmail com>.
    
    Signed-off-by: Alex Tereschenko <frozen and blue gmail com>

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+### Tomboy 
+
+Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Alex Graveley <alex beatniksoftware com>
+
+Copyright (C) 2004-2017 Others
+
+The Tomboy homepage is located [here](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Tomboy).
+
+We use GitHub to store sources and track bugs, see [Tomboy](https://github.com/tomboy-notes/tomboy).
+
+If you're interested in discussing Tomboy, please consider our mailing list.
+To subscribe, visit [here](http://lists.beatniksoftware.com/listinfo.cgi/tomboy-list-beatniksoftware.com)
+or just send your questions and suggestions to <tomboy-list beatniksoftware com>.
+
+Tomboy is licensed under the LGPL, see [COPYING](./COPYING) for more details.
+
+---
+
+Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux, Unix and Windows.
+Simple and easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas
+and information you deal with every day.
+
+Have you ever felt the frustration at not being able to locate a website you
+wanted to check out, or find an email you found interesting, or remember an
+idea about the direction of the political landscape in post-industrial
+Australia? Or are you one of those desperate souls with home-made, buggy, or
+not-quite-perfect notes systems ?
+
+Time for Tomboy. We bet you'll be surprised at how well a little application
+can make life less cluttered and run more smoothly.
+
+Tomboy is easy to use, but you can get more details about its features and how to use it 
[here](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Tomboy).


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