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Re: good/bad web sites





Jason Daniel Hollifield
Journalism and Mass Communication/ Graphic Design
101 Rock Haven Rd.  Apt. 601
Carrboro, N.C.  27510

(919) 968-4023
jhollifi@email.unc.edu
Paul,
	As I said in class, I really like http://www.macromedia.com
because it is very simple, interactive, catogorized well and easy to use.
Whether it is finding a plug-in or buying a product, Macromedia is very
user friendly.  The site also explains everything very well making it
useful to all readers.  I also like the fact that it is designed in the
same hierarchial fashion that windows and mac uses.  This is a feature
that every computer user is familiar with.  
	I found a site at http://www.lofidelityallstars.com that is
absolutely terrible.  The site uses horizontal scroll, the font used is
bad and the page itself is very confusing.  Download is pretty slow as
well.  Also, some of the graphics used are bad quality making for a nice
unprofessional site.  
	I also have a great personal page for you to look at if you've
never seen it.  The site is http://www.kimble.org.  This guy used to be a
computer hacker and is now in the computer security business.  I think
this site is amazing.  See you in class.  
						Hollifield