You mean these two views in the images attached? I do not see how they provide functionality that is so different from other readers, i.e. Pocketbook. It also allows you to browse the ToC of a periodical. I agree the Kindle's interface is a bit better designed but I do not see much difference in functionality apart from Kindle's function to skip to the next article. This function is present in the navbar but only at the beginning of an article.
What other differences there are?
I understand you find navbars useful. As can be see from a number of threads about them linked above, not everybody finds them useful. Why is it necessary to force them on users (unless they set their default profile to Kindle even if they own an altogether different e-reader?)
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