.'<table border="0" class="navigate"><tr>'
.'<td>• '.a_href('#download','Download').'</td>'
.'<td>• '.a_href('#news','NEWS').'</td>'
+ .'<td>• '.a_href('#testimonials','Testimonials').'</td>'
.'<td>• '.a_href('#notes','Installation Notes').'</td>'
.'<td>• '.a_href('#lists','Mailing Lists').'</td>'
.'<td>• '.a_href('#seealso','See Also').'</td>'
@{[ vskip "3ex" ]}
+<a name="testimonials"><h2>Captive NTFS Testimonials</h2></a>
+
+<ul>
+ <li>Derek J Witt
+ <p>I commend you for this project. I am currently using this on my XP NTFS
+ partitions and I am impressed that I can actually move, edit, and remove files
+ and directories with no apparent ill effects. This is very nice indeed.</p>
+ <p>I initially was skeptical because it uses wine and parts of ReactOS
+ (I have messed with this OS a few times), but you have proved me wrong. I have
+ noticed no lag on my system. I do notice the initial mounting process does
+ take slightly longer than the Linux-NTFS project. But, once I'm past that, it's
+ quite transparent.</p>
+ <p><span style="font-style: italic;">[ technical question cut ]</span></p>
+ </li>
+ <li>James Van't Slot
+ <p>Just wanted to drop you a note and say "Excellent work!"</p>
+ <p>I just installed captive and it worked as advertized right out of the
+ rpm. Thanks, I've been holding off recompiling my kernel until NTFS is
+ supported out of the box for Redhat. Now I don't have to bother.</p>
+ <p>Thanks again and keep up the great work.</p>
+ </li>
+</ul>
+
+@{[ vskip "3ex" ]}
+
<a name="notes"><h1>Installation Notes</h1></a>