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> Thank you very much for your excellent page!
> It is really a great help for everyone who wants to use Russian on
> the computer.
>
> Yours sincerely,
> Veerle Duflou
>
> Interpreter for the European Parliament and the European Commission
> Lecturer at the Mercatorhogeschool, Ghent, Belgium
> Thank you for providing Phonetic Cyrillic keyboard solution!
> Instructions are thorough and perfectly clear.
>
> Yours very truly,
> Ksenia Maryniak
>
> University of Alberta, Edmonton CANADA
> This is by far the most informative, user-friendly site about viewing
> the Cyrillic alphabet on Windows and the Internet.
>
> Your step-by-step instructions are great. I find it very useful.
> Please never take this site down!
>
> Nancy
Paul Gorodyansky
This site's information is for the newcomers in the area of using Cyrillic,
so the explanations are
and practically free from any computer jargon.
I had been teaching "Computer Science" for 5 years to a Moscow university freshmen,
I can not make these explanations any
> Thanks for your invaluable information on Cyrillic.
> It was complete and easy to follow (not common to get either on the Web).
>
> Terry Martin, Professor of Russian History, Harvard University
> Thanks for writing such a comprehensive and easy to follow guidelines
> for Russification.
> It worked great for people like me, who knows only how to click and type.
>
> Roza Kryzhanovska
> Many thanks, really clear instructions - and fantstically useful.
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> Dr. J. Rupert J. Gatti
> Faculty of Economics
> University of Cambridge, UK