Are the responses to this site just further proof that interaction designers
can't be happy with anything?

The learning curve is low, the experience is rich. It's enjoyable,
interesting, and engaging. It offers a search method so you can still find
books not showing, and even offers an easy way to jump to Amazon and get out
of the metaphoric space.

Sure, there are issues with smoothness and such, but it's not bad by any
means—it is a web browser, after all. And you know, learning the interface
is an enjoyable part of the experience in this case. Considering the
technical limitations of the modern PC and browser, this is a really great
piece of work.

I've probably seen 200 different experimental sites for displaying and
navigating the Amazon catalog, and this is by far one of the best.

-r-
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