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Description: Maze is a professional software development tool for parallel programming on x86 and X86-64 Linux platforms. It allows users to overcome the major difficulty in testing and debugging multiprocess and multithread applications: the lack of reproducibility.

* Maze can help you to find and reproduce buggy behavior
* Maze requires no code instrumentation
* Maze runs on Linux platform
* Maze is FREE for beta customers
Case Study: The site template is based on JA_Purity template.

The forum template is based on Blue Eagle template.

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byjdunphy on September 12, 2011
I like the design and the information is clear.
bytapine on August 22, 2011
Very nice and clean website - easy to find the information your are looking for.
byhs on August 14, 2011
A very impressive site. It is direct and simple. Not like some other sites I have to go through a maze to find the information I needed.

I really like the bugbot image, and wish it were on the home page.
bydm on August 9, 2011
I really like the clean look and simple navigation of the site. To me it conveys clarity of thought and purpose. The images of bugs & robots you chose speak to the precision of the tool you built without making the whole thing look dreadfully serious or boring.

The few cosmetic suggestions I'd make are minor, nit-picky & most of them are ultimately a matter of personal preference. This is just one guy's opinion - and this guy doesn't even build websites :)

- I'd make the font in menu bars (Home, FAQ, etc) consistent with the font used for titles in the main frame (Segoe UI). The latter font resembles the one you used in Maze's logo, which is nice

- under Home - System Requirements I'd tighten up line spacing to eliminate the need for scrolling

- in keeping with the uncluttered aesthetic I'd get rid of the horizontal lines below & above the robot w/book. You can give the robot firmer footing without lines by shifting the words "Download User Manual" below the picture (the user's eye is better attuned to words below pictures because that's how a typical icon in Win/Mac/iOS is laid out)

- in Contact, should Ariadne be changed to Kloobok now? (by the way, I think Kloobok has a great ring to it)

Overall, great job!
byJoskhuu on August 2, 2011
Its just plain ugly
For free! I've been looking for ways to help me find those pesky bugs in my multi-threaded code for months, up until Maze made my day! It has a huge potential an sure won't stay free for long, I hope as an early adopter I can get a discount!

The website is very informative, and the developers respond to my questions with a lightning speed, something rather unusual in todays world.
bymike13 on June 6, 2011
The Maze for Linux is a very clean, good-looking web site; its graphics and text are well balanced and help capture attention of the users and keep them interested as they navigate through the site. The information is organized in a very logical and intuitive manner making it easy to find exactly what a user is looking for.

The site employs standard navigation controls: it uses top navigation bar with 1-level pull down menu complimented by the vertical rails on both sides used for the context-based navigation.

The site easily scales to screen of any size; it works and looks really well on screens of both full size monitors and diminutive mobile devices.

All pages throughout the site maintain a good
balance between graphics and text; I found the graphics itself to be very nice and tasteful. I especially like one picture with a friendly herd of cute-looking bugs running around.

It doesn’t hurt that the hyperlinks are accompanied by helpful tooltips. The site is reasonably fast.

On the balance, the whole user experience is very pleasant and creates an illusion of intelligent conversation with the author where the story is really fascinating, well presented and all the questions are readily answered.

On a different note, the site makes an amazing job of presenting the product, documenting its features and behavior, which in truth is a highly unusual trait for the contemporary software products.
This tool help me find hard to reproduce bugs
in my multi-threaded app.
bypriadkin on June 5, 2011
Very nice site,
difficult things made simple
even PhD can understand :)

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