you have too many products, just kidding. I couldn't resist this.
Rick
going to be fixed?
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going to be fixed?
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you have too many products, just kidding. I couldn't resist this.
Rick
Several months ago I built another PC and wife said if I did it again I could sleep in the garage. Right now I have three desktops and a laptop. And she has a laptop.
But the lack of an engineering presence this past year and the newsbreak of 120 employees being laid off do not paint an optimistic picture.
John
Was reading a new article and clicked on offensive report, for the subject. Got 3 emails stating they were out of the office and to contact someone else.
All were cnet email addresses.
Maybe we could be out of the office for a while, I wish. Have to work everyday.
Rick
Things always seem like a great idea in the beginning, but then when push comes to shove if the feature just isn't working as far as a ROI (Return on investment), it gets canned. I loved "My products" and used it and so did a few--just not enough to justify it's continuance. So when the TPTB says it goes, it goes... This eventually will be removed.
Currently as it is, it's almost impossible to find a place to add products to your list. Initially when I realized the buttons where missing on CNET review after their little redesign, I thought it was a bug where they had forgotten about those button, but eventually found out it wasn't a mistake.
I'm hoping eventually they will bring something like that back... but as of now that feature is pretty much good as gone. ![]()