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Why is so that THG while writting revies refrain to no extent to throw dirt in face of companies they dont like ...... like ATI, INTEL etc.... THG when write ruthless articles at them, why forgets that why dont they write an article on their pathetic website design and cheapest search capabilitues. Whatever u read the same day of its publishing (on THG) is first and only chance to keep that document. Then u just put every darn combination of words intheir search modules to get nothing but anoyance and high-blood-pressure.
I never use THG search model but rather use google with "site:" keyword to search but after a design change in THG few months back the design is pathetic that even google couldnt search anymore.
There used be Search Articles in OLD THG design but now its useless.
I had to search for an Article once published on THG about softwares compared for backup and recovery.
This not it. every article u'll see doesnot have a onepage-version or a printer-friendly-version. Just imagine how much THG is proud of its writtings and advocates of freedom of inforfamtion.
Every article now has a code behind to prevent user from saving it as .MHT/.HTML etc giving error of "The Web page could not be saved to The selected Location."
It requires the elite members of THG forums to "force" THG for user firendly measures and honour the reader.
Whole THG should have calender type thing to browse every module in that date. currently similar thing in place totally irrelevant. Just go here http://www.tomshardware.com/storage/solutions/index.html and click "Archived Stories" at page bottom and THG starts wandering in news having just no reevane to the category.
Please force them to make each article in appropriate folder like news folders so one could search through google search "Backup softwares site: tomshardware.com/storage/softwares"
And force them to make each article with feature of one-page-version (nomatter the page size is 10-MB +/-) and Printer-friendly and/or PDF version of article. and remove that save restriction of "The Web page could not be saved to The selected Location."
Thanks and Regards
Why is so that THG while writting revies refrain to no extent to throw dirt in face of companies they dont like ...... like ATI, INTEL etc.... THG when write ruthless articles at them, why forgets that why dont they write an article on their pathetic website design and cheapest search capabilitues. Whatever u read the same day of its publishing (on THG) is first and only chance to keep that document. Then u just put every darn combination of words intheir search modules to get nothing but anoyance and high-blood-pressure.
I never use THG search model but rather use google with "site:" keyword to search but after a design change in THG few months back the design is pathetic that even google couldnt search anymore.
There used be Search Articles in OLD THG design but now its useless.
I had to search for an Article once published on THG about softwares compared for backup and recovery.
This not it. every article u'll see doesnot have a onepage-version or a printer-friendly-version. Just imagine how much THG is proud of its writtings and advocates of freedom of inforfamtion.
Every article now has a code behind to prevent user from saving it as .MHT/.HTML etc giving error of "The Web page could not be saved to The selected Location."
It requires the elite members of THG forums to "force" THG for user firendly measures and honour the reader.
Whole THG should have calender type thing to browse every module in that date. currently similar thing in place totally irrelevant. Just go here http://www.tomshardware.com/storage/solutions/index.html and click "Archived Stories" at page bottom and THG starts wandering in news having just no reevane to the category.
Please force them to make each article in appropriate folder like news folders so one could search through google search "Backup softwares site: tomshardware.com/storage/softwares"
And force them to make each article with feature of one-page-version (nomatter the page size is 10-MB +/-) and Printer-friendly and/or PDF version of article. and remove that save restriction of "The Web page could not be saved to The selected Location."
Thanks and Regards