Thought some of you might enjoy this... I've been working on my boss (a fully confirmed Microsoft fan & VB developer) for about a year on open source software. I have convinced the company to allow me to replace our Win2k Advanced Server with Linux (all it does is DCHP and File/Printer sharing). Also, a week ago I finally convinced him, on a price basis, to try OpenOffice on his WinXP laptop. The Following is the message that I received from him today (copied by permission): ----- Original Message ----- I have been using OpenOffice now for a number of days. I created the Essex Manuals using OpenOffice and am in the process of writing the requirements for Butterball. I am more than impressed with this package. So far it has done everything I needed it to. In fact, I think it's actually easier in some ways than MS Office! I have since removed Office XP from my Laptop with the exception of Access and I recommend everyone do the same. I see no reason why we should keep MS Office installed other than if it is tied into a package like TigerPaw or QuickBooks and is absolutely necessary. Thought you'd like to know! Talk to you kids later. Val=E8re S. Palhori=E8s DataCapture Technologies Inc. http://www.datacaptech.com 510 Southwest Boulevard, Kansas City, KS 66203 USA Innovative Solutions for Data Collection ----End Message---- This weekend, I'm converting our Dual Proc HP Server from Win2000 Advanced Server to Redhat 7.2. Great to see this all coming around after a year of sharing the gospel around here. Linux Advocacy really does work.. and articles in the Wall Street Journal don't hurt none. They even want me to show how feasible it would be to replace windows with Linux on the desktops for the sales/office personnel. _WOHOO_ Chris Midkiff