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CD said : << Yes, I find that to keep on top of this I have to be actively involved with the software prior to release, so that the material is actually written about the beta, then corrected at the last minute for the release version... But writing aqout a broad array of software and hardware, and the interrelationships of them, and the current best choices is shooting at a very fast moving target. For instance i I had completed a book on cost effective color management long enough ago for it to be in print and available today, it would not contain any information on WiziWYG or PressReady, and have to be based on version one of EZ Color and PowerRIP5. C. David Tobie Desig >> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I agree with CD that the dynamics of almost all printer and related image tech. is really fast moving these days. too fast for print media I think an on line book that is changed or edited monthly or quaterly is a concept whose time has come!! I mean if enough of the collective minds from this list could agree how to do it we could author diiferent areas. For a small fee you could enter the page and see what's new?? Just a thought but man I sure would be willing to shell out a few bucks to get just a small chunk of the collective smarts first hand from some of the Wizzards we have on this list?? The basic sections as I see it are: printer set up This is a problm for a lot of folks media selections image capture and management phot shop stuff Other "pet programs" printing with color management How to make a buck with your new toy How to market what you know how to do The high tech stuff?/ Fine arts how to's How the heck to maintain your printer open forum ??? price listing like what are folks charging??`` I mean if the sections are maintained then in seconds you can go to the area you need help in?/ And you could have a message board where the real brains are!! What you you guys think? Tomcat Interactive Imagery - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.