In general terms only ...
That particular package is just an organized collection of the various tools that can be found across the web. Just like any zip, you can extract the entire archive from the zip and open up the folders and look around. You should quickly see a folder that makes sense to you given the type of book you want to work with or what you want (calibre plugins, stand-alone tools for specific book types, etc). Simply open the appropriate sub-folders and look for README or other helpful files.
If you want to use the calibre plugins, then install them following along with the instructions provided.
If you want to use the other tools, then on Windows make sure you have installed Python 2.X 32bit version on your computer. I highly recommend the ActiveState free version of Python 2.6. On Mac OS X and Linux, the correct python is already installed.
Sorry but given the rules for this site, help with using a specific tool can not be posted, nor can links to the tools themselves. So if in trouble ask on that blog. Pick the sub-forum on the main blog page that most closely associates with what you are trying to do and post a question there if you can't figure things out from the READMEs.
KevinH
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