I've always found that people are more receptive the easier you make things for them and I've also come across a surprising number of technophobes amongst producers, publishers etc! I have to admit that the structure you described, which is exactly what I'm using, seems pretty foolproof - I'm just wary of leaving any room for error especially if they're demoing the stuff when I'm not there. -----Original Message----- From: directmusic-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:directmusic-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Saul Bottcher Sent: 29 November 2002 13:16 To: directmusic@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [directmusic] Re: Multiple projects in DMDemo Hey all, Just an opinion, but I don't think a client would mind (or be confused by) receiving a ZIP with 8 subfolders called "level 1", "level 2", etc. Sure, it's not quite as convenient as pressing buttons with the same names, but it's pretty close. I think just having an interactive demo is still impressive to most developers anyway. Saul.