http://inoyan.narod.ru/kaleidoskop.swf My apologies for screwing up my message regarding Kaleidoscop. Bad eyesight caused me to omit a period and misread an "f" for an "l". I'm intrigued by the thing, which looks to me like a Fractal viewed in a kaleidoscope with three, or possibly six, mirrors. It's initially fascinating, even hypnotic, but soon loses its novelty. Even though the "kaleidoscope" can be moved with the mouse to view different portions of the basic underlying fractal. Familiarity breeds contempt and this is not quite shaking the bits of colored shapes in a real kaleidoscope, to re-arrange them into a new pattern. After a little thought I think I have the answer, and his name is JackOfTradeZ. Now I'm using a Chromebook to Chromecast movies to my 42-inch T.V. and Kaleidoscop is quite spectacular when viewed in this fashion. I then speculated that a Fractint zoom by Lloyd Garrick could well form the right "shaker" for Kaleidoscop. I first had to check that I could cast of these zooms, and the last one I had downloaded was "The_Prophet." My Chromebook refused to cast it, as it was encoded as a Zipped .wmv file. (Because JackOfTradeZ just LOVES Microsoft). My Chromebook just spat and suggested that I had the file converted to a .webm format, and recommended http://Online-Convert.com . Online-Convert is a miraculous outfit, which seems to convert just about anything to anything else. It swallowed that Zipped .wmv file whole, digested it and returned me "The_Prophet.webm". This casts nicely. That was the hard part! Now all I must do is to ask permission to use one of those zooms and ask the author of Kaleidoscop jf he would be interested in such a project. My ex-wife #2 was born in the old USSR, and if I can enlist her help in contacting the author I'll be in business. As far as I'm concerned this part is not a do-it-yourself project. The final objective is for me to be able to sit at my coffee table in front of the T.V. watching marvels. Boccherini on the stereo system and a subtle incense in the air, plus a cheese board in front of me along with a glass of Madeira. Well, I can dream can't I? John W.