If you don't think AbiWord being cross-platform is important, please read: Freeing the Developer from OS Vendor Shackles http://zoolib.sourceforge.net/doc/why.html I think cross-platform is the _whole_point_ behind why I think AbiWord is a good thing. And even if you're a Linux fan, most companies that use Linux are mixed shops. There will be a lot of people (and usually those who are in a decision-making capacity) who use Windows. If the company is able to standardize on a single word processor that every user at the company can use, you will put an end to Microsoft Word in the long run. On the other hand, if all users at a company cannot share documents between a single word processor (forget about file format import, for real use you need native processing), then you'll find that Windows wins out because the people in charge are all running it. They may ultimately require that their Linux users switch back to Windows, use NT Server instead of Linux, etc., just so everyone can have good document compatibility. I'm not saying XP coding is easy. But it's worth the extra effort. Mike -- Michael D. Crawford GoingWare Inc. - Expert Software Development and Consulting http://www.goingware.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tilting at Windmills for a Better Tomorrow.
