Hi, when I was visiting my parents this weekend, I quickly browsed through the latest edition of the "c't" magazine that was lying around and was quite surprised that ghemical was featured on the DVD, (maybe you aren't as they might've contacted you first). C't is considered one of the few german non-nonsense computer magazines which doesn't cater to the "OMG, Windows broke, lol!" crowd. They have DVD with various software every few issues, and this time it was graphics stuff, eclipse and some random other software. There were only 5 programs from the science section ("Biology/Chemistry/Phyiscs" I think), and ghemical was the only non-Windows one! They also had a 20 line summary of ghemical in the text which I could translate next time I visit my parents if there is interest. Overall, they seemed to spin ghemical as a good general solution for chemical molecular modelling and visualization and the summary was quite positive I think. Just to let you know if you haven't, Michael