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Old 04-13-2025, 04:35 PM   #2780
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The removal of AND & NOT in search was evil as is returning all the junk they "think" might be useful. Amazon stores now seem to be the worst.

AltaVista.
That is one of the things I dislike about shopping for music on Amazon: There doesn't seem to be a way to exclude items. As an example, there's an artist I like named Harriet. No surname, just Harriet. The problem is when I search for "Harriet" what comes up includes "Harriet Tubman" and a bunch of other Harriets. Fortunately, since I've previously purchased albums by Harriet I can just bring up an album I've already purchased and select the artist's name.

In my previous post I mentioned bringing back "+" and "-" as limiters mainly because it is simple. The reason for the quotation marks is to allow you to even more finely tune the search. "AI" would allow anything with the letters "AI" to come up while " AI " would only allow/exclude only AI surrounded by spaces.
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