KLF> Thus if you are planning on programming "open source" software, KLF> on any platform other than Linux, Qt isn't likely to be involved. KLF> I appreciate TrollTech providing their software for Linux to us KLF> for free, but I sure wish that I could have gotten it for Windows KLF> as well. Borland offers and Open Edition of Kylix. But it looks like only the Linux part is open, you need to purchase the C++ Builder or Delphi on the Windows side. Argh! I wonder if the church purchases the software, if you'd get a nonprofit discount. There are some sites that only sell to educational institutions and nonprofits. Or, maybe you could find a friend to do the Windows part... "Borland® Kylix 3 Open Edition delivers an integrated ANSI/ISO C++ and Delphi language solution for building powerful open-source applications for Linux,® licensed under the GNU General Public License" http://www.borland.com/kylix/open/index.html -- __________________________ DJ mailto: linux_programmer@hotmail.com