I have discussed this with Inthane off line. He took over the project from Eunice a few years ago and helped it become a reality on the web. Due to various circumstances now, he would be glad to turn it over to someone who can devote the time to keep it current. He has plenty of space on his server, so keeping the location of http://FruitBasketDemo.AlacornComputer.com is an option. If someone has his or her own server space and would find it easier to host the project there, that is another option. Hosting the project basically means collecting and posting fruit basket sample programs from anyone who wants to demonstrate an implementation of the common criteria in a particular combination of programming language, libraries, and platform. Even if a technology combination has been used before, someone else can feel free to do another version in their own style. The purpose is to offer ways that blind programmers can evaluate development approaches from various standpoints-- e.g., accessibility of the GUI, readability of the code, size of the distribution -- via a simple, but nontrivial GUI program that essentially does the same things. Is anyone interested in taking over the fruit basket project? Jamal __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind