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Originally Posted by tomsem
I don’t understand the issue you have with collections: what is the diff between ‘scroll down’ and ‘page forward’, seems about the same amount of effort involved to navigate. And navigating should be a little more efficient in some cases.
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On a Kindle with page-turn buttons, page forward is one flex of one finger. Scroll down is a swipe, which is a major muscle movement. Doing that repeatedly is a lot less pleasant (and a lot harder to control) than repeated hits of the page forward button. (But one plus of the new UI is that the scrollbar is now responsive so you can leap a long way ahead easily. This is the only plus that I can see: the new wildly variable not-a-back-button behaviour is *abominable*. I'm always quitting books after searches by mistake because it's not even *remotely* consistent.)