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Digikey brought back old search function

J

Joerg

Says on their site: "Back by popular demand - Classic Search". Hmm,
interesting. Seems there is finally a company that did listen or was
willing to admit that they blew something.

The "In Stock" check box is still a bit iffy in that it occasionally
clutters results lists with non-stock items. But at least one can use
Digikey again. Ain't that nice?
 
U

Uwe Bonnes

In sci.electronics.design Joerg
Says on their site: "Back by popular demand - Classic Search". Hmm,
interesting. Seems there is finally a company that did listen or was
willing to admit that they blew something.
The "In Stock" check box is still a bit iffy in that it occasionally
clutters results lists with non-stock items. But at least one can use
Digikey again. Ain't that nice?

Bisher nur auf der USA/internationalen Seite, (noch?) nicht auf
de.digikey.com
 
U

Uwe Bonnes

In sci.electronics.design Joerg
Says on their site: "Back by popular demand - Classic Search". Hmm,
interesting. Seems there is finally a company that did listen or was
willing to admit that they blew something.
The "In Stock" check box is still a bit iffy in that it occasionally
clutters results lists with non-stock items. But at least one can use
Digikey again. Ain't that nice?

Until now only on the USA/international page, not (yet) on the
country specific pages, like
de.digikey.com
 
Says on their site: "Back by popular demand - Classic Search". Hmm,
interesting. Seems there is finally a company that did listen or was
willing to admit that they blew something.

The "In Stock" check box is still a bit iffy in that it occasionally
clutters results lists with non-stock items. But at least one can use
Digikey again. Ain't that nice?

I got the feeling they rolled that system out too early, I was getting
notices in italian in english searches.
I was just getting used to it although I didn't like it. The classic
search was great, although nothing beats leafing through their catalog.
 
R

Richard The Dreaded Libertarian

Says on their site: "Back by popular demand - Classic Search". Hmm,
interesting. Seems there is finally a company that did listen or was
willing to admit that they blew something.

The "In Stock" check box is still a bit iffy in that it occasionally
clutters results lists with non-stock items. But at least one can use
Digikey again. Ain't that nice?

That's the Beauty, the Joy, the Wonder, the Power and Glory of the Free
Market! The guy that makes the customers happy gets the customers!

Cheers!
Rich
 
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