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Stupid, tiny iframes; mis-sized columns; poorly sized data-entry fields, *useless* slow-loading charts, endless loops of error pages that go no where, help pages that are completely or all-but blank.... I could go on, but why?
It's a M-E-S-S. (Who built this crap anyway?)
Need to exclude a bunch of words? (Want to bid on 'English language lessons' perhaps but not 'free English language lessons', and need to exclude a couple of others?) The box you enter those phrases in is LITERALLY no bigger than the "
A text field that small is a barrel-of-monkey's of fun to go scrolling back and forth in to see what you've entered and haven't. Then you'll hit a string limit somewhere, and the form won't submit. You won't get a useful error; it... just... doesn't... work... anymore. (Did I enter something wrong? Or is the system broken? Let me... ummm... scroll... back... and try finding it.)
It is a DISASTER. It's so bad, I would guess that two entry-level developers whipped it out one weekend as a proof-of-concept, and it was mistakenly pushed live to the world as if it were an actual working production system.
I had *such, such* high hopes from Microsoft. I'd hoped that they'd actually throw some talent at the project in the hopes of someone FINALLY locking horns with Google. I mean I REAAAAALLY *wanted* to see MS make a great contender.
Pfft. Was I wrong. :-(
Microsoft AdCenter is laughable... just laughable!! And I have *tried* to suffer through the inexcusable design flaws just to push through and get the traffic. No more. I'm done with it. Back to being stuck with Google and Yahoo.
Thank goodness Google gets it and has a solid UI; and at least Yahoo!'s isn't horrible.
I am *not* exaggerating: MS could have done better outsourcing it to a couple of teams of meat cutters with zero HTML experience. At least then we'd expect it to be bad and be pleased when it wasn't. Intead it's just piles of fresh, heaping steaming dung. And those are the good parts.
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