As I recall, an X application can be made with or without MOTIF widget, Xlib, and Xt calls. Xlib and Xt function calls are handled by the XServer (XFree86) more or less "directly". If I wanted to write an application that used MOTIF calls, I would need XFree86, plus someones add-on implementation of the MOTIF widget libraries/headers. At least, that is my assumption without knowing anything else about XFree86 when it is called an "X-Server". Now, and to the question, if Darwin implements a release of XFree86, where do I get a product that can be configured on an XServe box (running Mac XServer) to pass MOTIF "Xm" widget calls to the server and have the server understand them. In other words, who makes the MOTIF widget libraries/ headers for the apple XServer implementation? Can I contact them on the INTERNET. It seems to me this would be extremely useful in getting old applications developed using Xm, Xt, and Xlib calls running on the new XServe boxes. Thanks. ____________________________________________________________________ A Member of CEOExpressSelect - www.ceoexpress.com