| You should not use Java for tasks that can be better accomplished without Java. Java is, in general, unnecessary, and at worst poses a security threat to corporate computers. Except for when we conduct these reviews, our normal browser setting are JavaScript on, graphics on, everything else off. In this case, if you have Java off, you cannot navigate the site! This will no doubt make our "top 10 indications your consultant has committed malpractice" list. And the navigation applet didn't even work very well. Under "In The News," many of the links were truncated, such as the first: "Chief Bankruptcy Judge to." Needless to say, we think truncating phrases or sentences is not a. The firm's "A Business Guide to Intellectual Property" is apparently an easy-to-read 45 page booklet. But you have to e-mail the firm to receive it. Not likely. If it's free, put in online. Other documents are available only in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. We like PDF files, but PDF should be an alternate file format. On the web, HTML should be the primary format. |