Maybe we're setting our sights too low. If we're going to have an all-out attention-getter for FB, maybe it should also be an all-out attention-getter for the Mac itself. After all, what's FB if the Mac dies? What we need is something that the public will eat up, something that will make a computer easier to use and more functional than ever before. Something that will make a computer not just a tool, but a helper. Something with a voice interface, using the existing speech manager. The project does not have to be comprehensive, just targeted, with room to grow. An app that does everyday tasks would be a good beginning. Some kind of Finder scripting, possibly. One that allows the user to say something like, "Computer, get me my e-mail" in order to trigger a script of sorts. (Of course, one would follow this with, "computer, read me all the FB listserver messages".) In other words, some kind of Voice Shell. Another possibility is to take the database idea and develop it into a voice-scriptable app. Imagine a user being able to design a database by saying, "computer, configure menu bar. Put these items into File menu. Define tasks for item 'open file'., etc." I know this is probably way too ambitious, and that I've watched way too much Star Trek in my life, but you are a wonderfully forgiving and industrious group of people. Right now only a small fraction of people own computers. Why not convince the new buyers to buy Macs. ____________________ Use e-mail with integrity. M Goodes (wave@...)