I'm guessing the programmers were in fear of losing their jobs, so they decided to literally shake things up. They really didn't change anything in the way paypal performs, and they certainly didn't add any new options, as is the case with most major changes to websites., All they did was take all of the already available options, put them in a hat and shake them up, then dump them on a table and that's the new positioning they were moved to. Now we all get to spend the next 6 months trying to relearn how to find everything we already knew where to find it, until they decide to shake things up again. Job security at it's worst. The thing I really hate about this new version is that, before I could see dozens of transactions at one time on a single page; now I only see a few at a time, and they aren't columnized properly so it's difficult to make comparisons at a glance. Graphic-intensive almost never equals performance. Why they think this sort of change is good I'll never know, it certainly has been a pain for me at tax time.
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