I recently loaded my family tree up on GenCircles http://www.gencircles.com . They don't provide any information in the way of census or other documentation, but they do one very interesting feature. They run a (seemingly intelligent) compare program between your GED file and all the others on the site. They call it Smart Matching. Then they give you a report of all the names that seem to match. The information you get is totally unregulated - anyone can post a GED file with good, bad, or just mistaken information. But I still think it's worthwhile just to get connected with people who are searching the same branches you are. The site is free to use. They would like it if you purchased their software (Family Tree Legends) and give you some incentive to do so - like making the matching immediate instead of making you wait 24-72 hours. The software is available at CompUSA for $39.95 and there's a $10.00 rebate coupon right now. I might buy it, but not because you *must* have it to use this web site, just because I played their demo and thought it looked interesting. Has anyone else on this list had experience with GenCircles or with Family Tree Legends? Any feedback positive or negative? Thanks, Rick Haverty