John Larkin wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 13:00:04 -0700, Joerg
> <notthisjoergsch@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> Ok, guys, we had a thread about NXP's site a while ago. Long story
short
>> I wrote to them and, surprise, they engaged in a lively back-and-forth
>> improvement session and really listened. They changed a lot of stuff,
>> got rid of fluff and while not perfect yet I think the NXP site has
>> improved quite a bit. Heck, now you can even use it with Java Script
>> turned off (gets rid of the nag screen). And no, I am not paid by them,
>> just got involved because I didn't want to see a company that was good
>> to me go down the tubes.
>>
>> http://www.nxp.com/indexnc.html
>>
>> So what do thee think?
>
>
> Better. I use Flashblock, and it doesn't even try anything tricky. The
> structure is still pretty weird, though.
>
> What is the "switch to classic mode/switch to liquid mode" thing at
> the bottom?
>
Allows you to switch back to the old Philips-style site. At the end of
this improvement process they'll hopefully ditch that.
> And "contact" should just provide email addresses, not the dumb form
> to fill out.
>
I've told them :-)
> At least they still offer the wideband transistors!
>
Yes. What concerned me is that only two parts show up under analog.
Probably ended up in the wrong places but it'll be corrected.
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
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