Update todos and links

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@ -7,28 +7,46 @@ What would make it even easier is having your own Desktop 6502 Simulator to use.
I went ahead and did exactly that. While I am not finished it is usable, and I plan to do whatever I can to
make it a great desktop app in the near future.
![Alt text](/assets/6502Desktop_SS.png "6502Desktop on OSX")
## Usage
_At this time there are not any static builds (yet). You will find future builds here in the future._
# Getting Started
First things first, clone the repository!
*yarn install* (or npm install)
## Binary Downloads
![OSX Build 0.3.7](https://github.com/3DEsprit/6502SimDesktop/releases/download/0.3.7/6502Desktop-OSX_0.3.7.zip "OSX Build 0.3.7")
## Install Manually
_If there is not a build for your OS or if you would like to compile from source, you can install manually:_
First things first, clone the repository by downloading with the Green Download button above, or cloning on your system.
*git clone https://github.com/3DEsprit/6502SimDesktop.git*
If you have Yarn installed: *yarn install*
Or without Yarn: *npm install*
*npm start*
Have fun!
## ToDo List
* Fix Hexdump
* Finish Memory Monitor *In Progress*
* Add Menu/Hotkey Support for functions
* Update Register/Flag Viewing
* Addition of UI Animations
* Create Snazzy Icon (In process)
* Test on Windows/Linux
* Build Packages for Win/Linux Platforms (Mac build done)
* Reactive CSS with the window size
* Make the the sim integration more desktop-ish (hotkeys/menu items for assemble debug, and other options).
* Build Packages for Win/Linux Platforms
* Make the the sim integration more desktop-ish *In Progress*.
* Various Colored Themes
* Look at options to offer on Mac App Store, and Windows App Store
## License
The simulator used in this Electron app was created by [Nick Morgon](https://twitter.com/skilldrick), and you can find the original code in the [6502js Repo](https://github.com/skilldrick/6502js).
The base simulator used in this app was created by [Nick Morgon](https://twitter.com/skilldrick), and you can find the original code in the [6502js Repo](https://github.com/skilldrick/6502js).