The new Comixology is based on the same code base Amazon uses for everything, and while the UX at present is very disappointing, Comixology/Amazon coders are used to working with it and can hopefully upgrade the interface. That original Comixology code base was a thing of beauty if you were a comics fan – not only did it have information on all the credits for every comic book, but it gave recommendations and kept collections organized in a way that comics folks knew and understood.īut it was literally not up to Amazon’s code. The rollout from a UX experience has been a PR disaster, however, today’s Twitter thread gives a clearer explanation of why it happened: Comixology had its own code base, unlike other stand-alone Amazon purchases like Audible and Zappos. We’ve covered the problems with the new Comixology experience extensively, as well as recommended other services for digital comics. However, there are still a lot of issues. Among the features that users have been complaining about that still exist: Guided View is still available in the Comixology app, (and works in some desktop situations as well.)Īlso, you can still see all your purchases by going to your Account page, although it will be made easier to find since so many people complained it was missing.
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