True indeed. I've never even considered this option to do the design for my startup. And if I don't have enough money to pay the designer I'd better do the design myself rather waste my money in such a way.
Also, If you use css 3d transform in Safari or Chrome under Mac OS, then absolute or relative positioned text will be badly antialiased. To fix that you need to explicitly set background color for these elements.
Yes, but it is painful to set up things like check mail, send mail account, forwarding and filters. Google should add alias too, I hope that what hotmail do will force them to do the same.
So I tried that, while the UI looks nice, it certainly falls flat in the actual functioning component of the UI.
For example I have to click on the search button next to the greyed out text to enter anything, and for Seattle the first suggestion is the seaplan airport. Again in Toronto it suggested the city center airport, which while a nice airport only has mostly domestic flights and even then only one commercial airline. It also required me to enter a seperate flight back (when I tried clicking for a return date it suggested another one way flight from Seattle). That being said, it may work better in Russia, I noticed the prices returned were in rubbles.
Yep, they are one Russian startup, but you can change the currency. Maybe they are not optimizing it for the USA flights, but searching for a flight from st Petersburg to Barcelona on the 24th of May with the flight back on the 31th of May for two persons returned me 168usd cheaper results.