17 December 2003 10:39 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Wednesday saw the launch of a re-designed pocket-lint.co.uk making navigation easier as well as adding a host of new features to the review pages.Key new features include a much asked for “You may also like” feature on the reviews page which offers five alternative products that you might like after reading the review. This followed requests from the feedback form and the forums from people wanting to know about products “they may also like”.
For those wishing to take the reviews home on the train, Pocket-lint.co.uk has also introduced a printer friendly version button on every review and news story giving you the chance to print reviews without all the fixtures and fittings.
Product and screen shots have also undergone a change on the review and news story pages and you can now click to enlarge for a better view.
As ever however, this is not the end of the road and Pocket-lint is always looking to develop the site to better suit its readers - why not let us know what you think of the new design and what other features you would like to see by filling in the feedback form or the comments box on the competition.
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