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"If I have a large-scale series of user interface comments and suggestions, where would be the best place to post them?
Also, what is this collections functionality that I keep hearing about?"
For the first, you could post them as new topics in the "Recommend Site Improvements" group. You might want to do a few searches of the Talk pages first to see if any of them have already been recommended.
As for your second question, I can't decide if you're kidding. But since I don't recall seeing your name before reading the Amazon/Shelfari discussion, I'll assume it's a real question. Tim & Co. have been talking about creating a "Collections" feature forever (I think). It will allow people to have their "wishlists" on LT without including those books in "Your Library" stats. And it'll do a whole bunch more stuff, apparently. Check out the recent Talk topics in the "Recommend Site Improvements" group that start with the word "Collections," and you'll see the latest info. After so long, it really IS "coming soon!"
TGIF!
posted by HeathMochaFrost at 9:02 am (EST) on Aug 29, 2008