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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: new website
From: Ronald Gomes <>
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 21:42:55 -0200 (ARST)
Hello All,

Yes, TS is listening :-)
The main purpose of our new website is offering a better experience to customers and presenting the products in a better way. Also, navigation through this new website was designed to be easier/faster. There is even a search tool on the top of the page. We are open to suggestions to make this better for everybody.

All the documents are available here:
http://www.embeddedarm.com/support/documentation.php
This is a webpage that can be accessed though the main menu.
We are working to create the missing schematics/mechanical PDF files...

We have re-organized our FTP site.
Hopefully it will be easier to find the wanted files now:
http://www.embeddedarm.com/support/downloads.php
ftp://ftp.embeddedarm.com/

There are, now, more resources available for each product:
http://www.embeddedarm.com/products/board-detail.php?product=TS-7800&tab=resources
Everything related to a product will be available through its "resource" page.

We would like, also, to integrate the TS-7000 WIKI to our website.

We had to release this new website sooner because of a contract with LinuxDevices.com. Therefore, there are still some unfinished pages. We are working to update them and, hopefully, everything will be ready this weekend.

One note: The new website runs on our TS-7800 ARM9 SBC :-)
Linux2.6, Apache, MySql, PHP, SSL...

Regards,
Ronald.


Noel Diviney <> escreveu:
Hi all,

I also agree with the previous posts. I hope they are not headed the
way Cypress have gone (see http://www.cypress.com/) where it is now
probabley easier to gain access to Fort Knox than to download a Data
sheet. TS if you are listening please understand that we are embedded
engineers and just want the info without the eye candy. Sometimes
when you know the name of what you want it is faster to Google the
file.

Best regards,

Noel Diviney.

--- In .com, wrote:
>
> I have to agree with j. Definitely the wrong move to go live
before
> you are ready for prime time. The look is nice enough but I am not
> going to the site for the pretty display. It now takes a bit more
> effort to get to actual content. Oh well, it's their company, they
can
> do what they want with it. Hopefully it is not the harbinger of
more
> slick presentation and less content.
>
> -stephen
>
> Quoting "j.chitte" <.>:
>
> > --- In .com, "Charlie Wallace" <charlie@>
wrote:
> >>
> >> The new embedded arm web site looks way better !
> >>
> >
> > Yes definately looks like a professional graphics studio job but a
> > bit too slick and corporate looking to my taste.
> >
> > The slick image falls down a bit with several pages showing
"Sorry,
> > this page is not available yet." and the banner not working on
Opera.
> > Not that the content was worth the effort with I viewed it with
> > Firefox.
> >
> > I don't see the sense in going live until you've finished the job.
> >
> > Part of what sold TS to me was it's small company approach. The
> > graphics were a bit basic but I prefered the no bullshit
> > presentation. They're selling embedded systems to engineers, I
dont
> > think the gimicks will impress.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>



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