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To: Steve Lee who wrote (9930)8/6/1998 7:14:00 PM
From: Sector Investor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
Steve, what do you see when you click on the "Window of Opportunity"
button? On my browser, you only see the left 1/2 of the text - and there is no way to scroll or resize the window.

I reported this weeks ago, but it was never fixed. I run 1024x768, so possibly this is the difference?

Please let me know.



To: Steve Lee who wrote (9930)8/6/1998 7:57:00 PM
From: JZGalt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42804
 
It might be an improvement, but it still looks like crap. 132kb image loads. Flashing Logos? "you'll soon be singing our tune." Ugh!

Spend some of that 100mil Noam!



To: Steve Lee who wrote (9930)8/7/1998 12:29:00 AM
From: Terence Kennedy  Respond to of 42804
 
> MRV have improved their websites
>
> Looks like they've spent some cash on new logos and a whole new layout for their
> sites at mrv.com & nbase.com

I don't know about the MRV one, but I think the N Base one is just
a copy of the nbase.co.il one, which suffers from on-and-
off reachability.

As a user of their products, I'd be happier with a web site that
was easier to navigate, and that offered links to product manuals
and software updates.

As someone else mentioned, the IBM web commercial talks about
integrating various resources, and this needs to be tightly inte-
grated, otherwise there's out-of-date information.

The original N Base web site (several iterations ago) had links
to product documentation and software, but was often out-of-date.

At the risk of getting crisped again 8-), I'd suggest looking at
baynetworks.com or cco.cisco.com for some examples
of what I'm talking about.