Regarding wizards, I tend to disagree with you. Imagine program installation without a wizard, for example. I think Wizards hark back to the days when you felt that you were holding a conversation with the computer, one question (or one command) at a time. I think the Apple/Windows "you can do anything, anytime" interface was not only a gigantic mistake in terms of usability, it was also a technical disaster because of its huge size, its complexity and its fragility. Running more than program at the same time is highly useful, copying and pasting between them likewise, but being able to choose any option at any time (except for the ones with are greyed out but you can't figure out why) is not. All this of course is just my humble opinion, and not what most people think. John