Matt: First of all, Netscape is free to individual users, or at least it has been. I have actually never heard of anyone or any institution paying for it. Second, any page made for any graphical web browser will look "like crap" if you read it with Lynx. Even so, I prefer using Lynx to my graphical browser (Pipeline) on a dial up connection because of speed. Most of the valuable info, I've found, is text and I can always change over if I want to see graphics. Third, Microsofts Net Browser, from what I've heard, will not come with Microsoft 95, but will be an add-on that can be purchased as part of a $50 dollar expansion pack. There always should be people trying the most advanced technology available. It ends up by trickling down to the rest of us eventually. Five years ago, many "poor" museums didn't have any computers, let alone email and Internet access. Now, there is almost no institution of any size that doesn't have this access available at truly affordable costs. So, give this guy a break. If he wants to use Netscape 1X or Macromind and thereby limit his audience, its all in the cause of advancing the state of the art. I can wait until my browser can view this kind of file. Eric Siegel [log in to unmask]