Added Lots of Docs to SyncKit Project at GitHub

GitHub Source Hosting

Today I moved my SyncKit project from Codesion (wanting more than $1000/yr) to GitHub (less than $100/yr) and with that move, it made a lot of sense to add in the standard GitHub README.md file so that the main page of the repo has some nice introductory documentation. While I was at it I did a lot of documentation - including how to set up the server-side box, and how to verify the set-up, and what the organization of the project was, and how it was all wired up to work. It was a lot of docs for a single day. But important to make sure that we are ready for any kind of documentation checking.

I'm glad to have it on the private GitHub side as well - there are just so many nice things about GitHub, I like to support it and use it when I can.