Jay wrote:
You can have more than one wish list, and set them up so one is non-fiction, one is fiction etc. You'll love it!
Honestly, manual sorting in this case is just a raggedy band-aid. If you have too many folders, you have to scroll up and down the dialog box to find the correct one to put an item into, and if a folder gets too full of stuff you still have to scroll up and down while your titles buffer.
uziq wrote:
i literally complained about this exact same thing a few weeks ago. my wish list actually had a purpose for the last 5 years. now it’s like a bad online version of short-term memory.
It's so irritating, but I guess somewhere below the point where enough people are annoyed at Amazon to justify it being fixed. If they gave us like ten custom usertags at a minimum, I could find labeled items in a fraction of the time it takes for me to scroll through several hundred item rows in dated looking UI.
I get Barnes & Noble gift cards for Christmas so that's a nice break, even if their physical locations have 1/3 morphed into like toys/comics and Starbucks outlets.
Sorry about Australia, dilbert. In general, not just the Amazon bit.