What's interactive about running something from a directory, closing it, and running something from a different directory (besides the obvious banal interaction)? I've been using pkzip since pre-win 3.1, so I assume everyone takes winzip for granted. But the majority of PC users do not (I made that fact up, and, alien as the concept is, it may well be true). Who knows who'll be trying to figure out how to use your demonstrations. Maybe your opinion is **ck everyone who can't work it out. But if employment is your goal, then so should simplicity... >From: "Saul Bottcher" >Reply-To: directmusic@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: >Subject: [directmusic] Re: Multiple projects in DMDemo >Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 08:15:35 -0500 >>>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. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- the new MSN 8[1] and get 2 months FREE* --- Links --- 1 http://g.msn.com/8HMJEN/2015