I have been writing a prototype program to demonstrate that I could write a macintosh version (from scratch) for a Windows-Only Photo-Atlas and Reference program. The windows version was built with a high-level authoring program, but I'm convinced a built-from-scratch Mac program would be far superior. Unfortunately, the people no longer appear interested in producing a mac version. My question is this... Does anybody know someone who might be commercially interested in the code I have so far? The slick part of the code is that it generates its own hypertext links, wherever a defined word or topic occurs in the text it prints to a window. Pictures, link buttons, and window refreshing are all handled automatically, once a window is opened, a picture is put up, or a hyperlink is created. Hyperlinks can refer to word definitions, pictures to be viewed, or to data files on disk. Even better, it all works dynamically. No code changes are required to add new words, pictures, or data files. If that didn't make any sense, or doesn't sound very tricky, just trust me that it's a set of neat tricks. If anybody is interested in seeing the compiled demo code I have so far, let me know and I'll post it somewhere. David Herron CaverDave@...