There has recently been some scolding about hi-jacking a thread, one of the most recent being with a thread called Bridge software, which I have unfortunately already sent to Limbo. I didn't perceive any such hi-jacking in the thread, which apparently had one question and two or three responses, all relevant. So I am a bit confused. A related question is this: Is it concidered within the bound of Netiquette to send a threaded subject with, say, "SOLVED" at the end? How about a subject which I recently sent, where I added "--more" at the end, to distinguish it from a previous post that I had sent with the same subject. (The one with "--more" had further information.) This message was actually sent using the fwd command, i.e., suse-linux-e@suse.com 10:49 PM 2/2/2006 -0500 1 Fwd: Re: [SLE] OCR software--more and I never saw it on the list. I make no secret of reading and replying using Eudora Pro 4.0 in Windows-- I'm really happier with it than KMail, which is certainly usable, but I don't like the way it works. (Of necessity, I recently gave KMail about a week's trial.) In case that message never did get to the list, I will briefly reiterate: they seem to be looking at porting Omnipage to Linux, if there is enough interest. Or perhaps I misunderstand: perhaps what they really want is a Linux maven to port it for them. Anyway: www.nuance.com/omnipage/capturesdk/linux/ --doug -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.2/251 - Release Date: 2/4/2006