6/12/2023 0 Comments Kindle comixology app![]() ![]() More often than not, I just don’t even bother and leave the site in frustration without buying anything. I now have to open several tabs if I want to curate the books before I buy. The 1-click buy has completely disrupted this process. Then once I was done, I’d go to the cart and see which ones I definitely wanted to buy and which ones I could hold off on. Eche un vistazo a los miles de cómics que incluye Prime Reading. In the past, I would curate these sales by adding books that interested me to my cart. Doesn’t give you the option to easily go back, you have to do it manually. On the new site, when you click the 1-click buy, it takes you to a “thank you for your purchase” screen. You could keep browsing the pages and see if you wanted to add more to your cart. On the old site, when you clicked the “add to cart” button, the button would change to say “in cart.” And that’s it. The 1-click buy button appears under everything, even books I already own. Ugly list view, no sense of organization, and which books do I own? Not even I know. If you looked at a series page on the old site, here is what you had (I captured these from the Wayback Machine): Everything was arranged in a nice, easy-to-browse grid view. Many criticized the new storefront as well as using the Kindle app as to read comic books which were considered unreadable by many readers. ![]() The old ComiXology site gave you these search results by series first, then graphic novels, then single issues. While you do have the option to limit the search to just graphic novels, there’s still no sense of organization. ![]() No option to group by series, you can’t see what books you already own, and the publication date is digital publication date, which is different from the actual publication date. You can sort by featured, price, publication date, and average customer review. If you’re someone new to comics and you want to find Superman books, Amazon’s site does you absolutely no favors.Īmazon’s sort options don’t help. Only one graphic novel appears on that first page. What we have on the first page of results is almost all single issues, but not with any sort of organization. This is sorted by Amazon’s default “featured” sort. ![]()
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