>- Open Your Mind -< Hi there. I've been in lurker-mode for quite a while. *Now* I have something to say. :-) I, for a change, am not interested in being a beta tester, don't have time for that (unfortunately). On the other hand, I would be *very* happy to read the documentations of the beta projects, in whatever state they may be. I'm the kind of programmer who doesn't even start the text editor before reading the whole manual at least once, and I'd like to get ahead of schedule, even if it means reading a documentation likely to change several times before reaching stability. This way, I'll at least know what (and what not) to expect from, say, /View: and, when 1.0 finally comes out (for Amiga...), I'll immediately be ready for action. Moreover, if you put them on the web site, they could function as appetizer (not for me, I'm already appetized). So, I'd like RT to give me, and everyone else interested, access to the docs of /View, /Apache, /Command and /Whatever. (-8 As a friend of mine put it, "Aho', 'sta robba e` fforte!" (loosely translated, "Hey, dis stuff's cool!" :-))) Alessandro Pini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) "You got a plan?" "Let's try not to get killed!" "Brilliant!" (Ivanova & Sheridan)
