I was reminded yesterday that the county IT people are just doing what they are told from above - i.e. the state IT people (yes, the same ones that approved a $100M contract with Qwest that needed and additional $80M to complete as promised). Perhaps the logical approach is to inform the state IT honchos that they can save a lot of money by at least opening their eyes to things like Open Office, Linux, etc. Certainly they should at least be willing to listen to an intelligent, articulate presentation of alternatives to MS software in light of the huge budget deficits that the state is facing -- Jim Freedom is worth protecting