If you were like me looking to find an iDVD-type of software to run on an external DVD drive then don't bother with Formac and their Devideon software. 'Cause, if you don't like it or anything about their external DVD drive package they will sting you with a 20% restocking fee. I purchased their external Pioneer DVD-105 based drive and software and was disappointed in both the software and their external case design. No deal on the price either as it was higher than most packages at $399 but I thought if their Devideon software measured up then it might be worth the extra dollars. Poor external case design, their extremely slow response to tech support questions, Devideon software that was deadly slow and unreliable encoding to MPEG2 showed me, in short order, that this was not worth an extra money and I returned it for a refund. Only after I returned it for a full refund did find out it was not to be. Formac has a policy to charge a 20% restocking fee to everything returned to them. Even though their Devideon software didn't perform as advertised and their external case design was not acceptable. IMHO. They refused to lower or even considering renegotiating the restocking charge telling me there are - NO exceptions. I feel the company misrepresented itself when I was not informed at purchase (directly from Formac) of this onerous restocking fee. If I had known that, I would have given them a wide berth. I don't like companies who try and hold you hostage to bad products with outrageous restocking fees. I ended up buying a bare Pioneer DVD-105 drive and an excellent external case from FW Depot. If you are interested in more detailed specifics of my situation with Formac you can email me off the list and I would be happy to send them to you. Rod -- --------------------------------- Rod Duncan "Buy a Mac and be thought a fool or buy a Windows box and remove all doubt."