Steve Morse's website has undergone a major change to make it easier to use. He added a two-level menu in the top left corner and you can select the tool you want directly from the menu. This means you no longer need to scroll through his entire site looking for the tool, unless you want to read a more detailed description than can appear in a menu. He's also added a new section, all about Genetic Genealogy and DNA. Looks like everybody is getting involved in DNA. His new section contains six DNA-related tools. And he's also added an English language front end to the new database that went on line recently regarding the fallen Soviet soldiers in World War II and after. The website that has that database is all in Russian, so not only couldn't you read the instruction but you also couldn't type in a name because it needs to be in Cyrillic. Steve's front end takes care of both of those problems, and he also transliterates the results found back into Latin characters so you can read it. This tool appears in two places on Steve's site -- in the Foreign Alphabets section and in the Holocaust And Eastern Europe section. If you have any questions or comments about any of these items, please contact Steve directly rather than asking me. His email address is at the top of his site, which is at http://stevemorse.org Diane Jacobs Somerset, NJ