It has been a long time since I have visited the tucows.com Web site. A few years ago it was my one and only stop for downloads but then it just got so hard to navigate through the Web pages I had to give it up. Now I am ready to give it a second shot though because it seems like they have changed a few things around.
Via the WHIR, I found out that they have redesigned many aspects of the Web site to better suit the visitors out there. After taking a look at it now compared to the last time I visited, I have to agree. Things are a lot easier to look at and navigate.
Software download provider and Internet service wholesaler Tucows announced on Tuesday it has launched the new design and mirror network architecture for its software download Web site.
“This significant redesign of the site and of the mirroring process was precipitated by growing demands from each of these constituents,” says Elliot Noss, president and CEO of Tucows, “such as, the growth in the average file size of a software title, the increase in the number of titles requesting distribution, the variety of applications demanded by users and the growing attractiveness of the site’s technically sophisticated audience to advertisers.”
Among the site’s many changes are the addition of supportable library categories, IPod software and soon to be available PSP software, RSS feeds, and the increase of editorial content. These improvements will help users achieve maximum benefit from their computer, the Internet and the software that they download.
Looks like I’ll be adding Tucows back to my bookmarks!







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