![]() a good friend and homepage over the last several years. I’m sure it will appeal to a lot new perhaps even aold users and has some good features.Īnyway, Goodbye to the old MSN.com homepage. Also, no offense intended to the people who designed the new webpage. Its your website and you’re free to choose who you appeal to and who you throw under the bus. Perhaps Google will design something for us to replace the old MSN.home page. Maybe some setting like choose your preferences (i.e., new or old) might have worked In fact the new banner page looks like something a prekindergartener could have come up with (though, in my opinion, they probably could have decidend on a better design a better job). Knew where everything was and liked the design. However, could have at least left those of us devoted to the old page (me?) an option to stay with it. Maybe, marketing data prompted you to make the change, whatever. To those of us who liked MSN.com, an inconveience at best. ![]() ![]() Not that I wouldn’t trade anything for the old MSN.com in a moment, but until I find something that is I like as much as the old MSN.com homepage, will have to look for somethings else. However, now that the change is permanent, I’m switching to igoogle or something. ![]() Brilliant move MSN.com! You kept feeding me the new MSN homepage from Nov., but I managed to get the old one back, so stayed with MSN.com, Loved the old page for several years now.
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