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If you can still do it on Android it must not be a cost issue. Maybe Apple decided to be arbitrary assholes again now that they're owned by a competitor.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 17:16 |
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petewhitley posted:Here's a very well-thought-out editorial (by Gerry Conway) on why the changes Amazon brought to ComiXology are so disappointing. Also as mentioned Apple could have easily been the one to snap up this company, and I'm pretty certain they would gently caress it up an order of magnitude worse than pulling IAPs from one platform.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 17:19 |
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On average, about how much time has been added to each purchase by this update?
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 17:20 |
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Sarchasm posted:On average, about how much time has been added to each purchase by this update? Couple of minutes for individual books, but it saves time on multiple. The one legitimate argument I saw was that now you can't use iTunes credit.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 17:27 |
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Sarchasm posted:On average, about how much time has been added to each purchase by this update? This isn't the issue at hand whatsoever. Syrinxx posted:The problem with this article, and it's a common one around the internet, is the assumption that Apple will stay on top of the heap in tablet marketshare. Well they aren't any more, not even close. He doesn't mention that the integrated store and impulse buying options are alive and well on Android, which speaks more to the lovely walled garden Apple has created than some evil plans by Amazon to sell more Kindles. This is a good point to an extent, but raw market share isn't indicative of where the digital comic dollars are being spent. It's not exactly a trade secret either that the battle being waged here and now is between Apple and Amazon, regardless of what the future may bring.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 17:38 |
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petewhitley posted:This isn't the issue at hand whatsoever. Pardon the hell out of me for being curious.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 17:40 |
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Trast posted:That article seems to very "the sky is falling" when at most it just added another step to buying a comic for Ipad users. Also you can't tell me Apple wouldn't have done the same thing to the android platforms if they'd bought Comixology. 1) It takes what was previously a seamless experience and requires you to change apps, then change back and begin the download. 2) It removes the option to pay with iTunes credit. 3) It was done with no warning or announcement, meaning there was no chance for anyone who had iTunes credit stored to use it up. 4) It added no additional functionality or benefit whatsoever. You can argue Apple might've done the same -- we don't know. I doubt it, personally, since it seems like it's going to be a net reduction in sales. That's all speculation. Either way, it's not a good move, and just because a competitor would do it too doesn't make it one. Sarchasm posted:On average, about how much time has been added to each purchase by this update? It depends. They've done a bit to make the mobile site better. But my general comic buying pattern tends to be "Buy the first arc on the website, read it, if I like it, start buying it through the iPad as I get to the end of an issue." That's basically gone, or at least so much less convenient that I'm not going to bother. It's certainly cutting down on my impulse buying.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 17:54 |
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Aphrodite posted:If you can still do it on Android it must not be a cost issue. They did remove Google from the buying process on Android. The difference is Google doesn't care if you offer your own store within the app that bypasses them, so you can still buy things from the app. That's why you now have to put in your payment info into the app unlike before.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 18:08 |
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Aside from the iTunes credit issue this hasn't cut off iPad users from actually buying content to read on their device so I see it as a minor issue. And if the market responds badly to it there could very well be a reversal of policy. Personally I'm hoping they integrate the Comixology app with purchases on Amazon proper as I have some collections on kindle I picked up on sale.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 19:24 |
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The shittiest part about it is the complete lack of notice.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 19:44 |
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Well, at least they made their website a LOT better for tablet browsing than before, right in time for this. I started only looking at the new releases via the website late last year when I finally realized that the iOS app didn't actually list all of the additions due to Apple's censorship policies. (Granted most of the time that was only applicable to vomitorium stuff like Crossed but even so...)
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 19:55 |
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Syrinxx posted:The problem with this article, and it's a common one around the internet, is the assumption that Apple will stay on top of the heap in tablet marketshare. Well they aren't any more, not even close. He doesn't mention that the integrated store and impulse buying options are alive and well on Android, which speaks more to the lovely walled garden Apple has created than some evil plans by Amazon to sell more Kindles. Not to turn this into an argument about the tablet business, but there are countless sources which show that iOS generates far more revenue than any of the other mobile platforms, regardless of raw marketshare. This is perhaps the ballsiest part of Amazon's move to remove the iOS store component. Comixology was a top grossing app every Wednesday, which means Amazon could now be leaving a fair amount of that money on the table. It is also much more difficult for a casual fan to stumble into new titles.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 20:24 |
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To be fair, anyone on the lookout for bundles or special discount codes was already using the webstore. Not to mention bypassing the lovely €/$ exchange rate. I'm still annoyed by this move because of integration issues, having 2 apps and no warning given but the store was better, when you knew what you were looking for. I liked the random browsing from the app though, following links to links to links.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 20:24 |
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vtlock posted:Not to turn this into an argument about the tablet business, but there are countless sources which show that iOS generates far more revenue than any of the other mobile platforms, regardless of raw marketshare. This is perhaps the ballsiest part of Amazon's move to remove the iOS store component. Comixology was a top grossing app every Wednesday, which means Amazon could now be leaving a fair amount of that money on the table. It is also much more difficult for a casual fan to stumble into new titles. People buying weekly releases aren't going anywhere. It's the impulse buys they lost.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 20:28 |
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I think GC's comments on new users having to go from the app to website is a good one. I have 90 gigs. What the gently caress do I do to manage things? Change over and have everything marked as new? Theres no way to mark as read without clicking on each one and waiting a few seconds. It's a mess and it's my comic collection, one of the most anal things that's ever existed. I'm frustrated.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 21:15 |
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hadji murad posted:I think GC's comments on new users having to go from the app to website is a good one. You can just leave the current app how it is. They can't force you to delete out of date apps.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 21:32 |
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Happy Noodle Boy posted:Now I'm imagining them closing comixology and routing everything though iBooks. 2000ad is using newsstand as their base app and it's not too bad. No guided view tho.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 04:22 |
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CharlestheHammer posted:You can just leave the current app how it is. Yes I have two apps now. One which won't be updated that shows what I've read and what I haven't. Also, curious how time zones will work. We usually get a 1pm update on Monday, Tuesday and Friday with sales because of the app. Maybe it's all in Eastern time now?
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 05:06 |
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Sarchasm posted:Pardon the hell out of me for being curious. I'm sorry man that came out wrong. Didn't mean to be a prick about it. But I personally already find myself less likely to pick up new comics with these changes. After less than a week. For all the reasons others have mentioned, even knowing how simple it is to hop over to the website, it's just not the same as being in-app and impulse buying the next issue. If in-the-know-geeks are already feeling like this it really is a shame that they've added this layer of inaccessibility for newer, less committed readers. I think as dedicated comic-reading goons it's easy to overlook how stuff like this is a barrier to the average reader.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 07:56 |
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petewhitley posted:I'm sorry man that came out wrong. Didn't mean to be a prick about it. Well look at it this way, you'll save money on less impulse buys.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 16:22 |
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If you can't wait a few more seconds to buy a comic book then did you really want it in the first place?
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 17:12 |
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The Comixology changes made me think of this article: http://www.wired.com/2013/09/ev-williams-xoxo/ The key to making a fortune online, Williams told the XOXO crowd, is to remove extra steps from common activities as he did with Blogger. “Here’s the formula if you want to build a billion-dollar internet company,” he said. “Take a human desire, preferably one that has been around for a really long time…Identify that desire and use modern technology to take out steps.” I understand that the guy who founded Blogger isn't at quite the same level as the guy who founded Amazon, but the dude makes a good point. Additional steps were added to a previously streamlined process which is both counterintuitive and frustrating. The steps now required are really no less than pirating - although you don't have to create an account and enter payment info into Piratebay. Personally, I had a routine with the app that really fostered a lot of impulse buys and with that routine being disrupted, I've already found myself not checking the website when I would have checked the app. If I'm not checking the website, I'm not spending money. Bummed my previously awesome experience has been diminished but certainly curious as to how things develop.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 19:03 |
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PoshAlligator posted:If you can't wait a few more seconds to buy a comic book then did you really want it in the first place? It's a weird complaint for customers to be sure, but cutting off those purchases boggles the mind from the business end. I think that's what is so frustrating (aside from the Google credit I'll now have to spend on anything else).
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 19:04 |
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Image just decided to team up with HumbleBundle for some ridiculously cheap comics You are looking at some of the best comics of the last year for nothing.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 19:05 |
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Waterhaul posted:Image just decided to team up with HumbleBundle for some ridiculously cheap comics Yeah, that's ridiculous, even better in some instances than the Image Eisner sale a couple of weeks ago.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 19:11 |
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FeedRobots posted:The Comixology changes made me think of this article: http://www.wired.com/2013/09/ev-williams-xoxo/ And yay Image!
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 19:42 |
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I must be an outlier because I swear I've bought more stuff from Comixology than i usually do at one time, general I'll just grab a few issues or volumes at a time but i got Gen 13 and Dance In The Vampire Bund all at once. Also subscribed to a four titles and got a bundle, which I didn't know were available until I had to use the site. Anyone know if there is any possibility of graphic novels and manga titles that are in the Amazon kindle library being put on to Comixology? Anime_Otaku fucked around with this message at 21:39 on Apr 29, 2014 |
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Waterhaul posted:Image just decided to team up with HumbleBundle for some ridiculously cheap comics Well I'll obviously be picking these up. What app would people recommend for reading these on Android? (Nexus 7) e: ^^ In Comixology emails they keep saying things like "growing manga library" so they're probably aiming towards that.
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PoshAlligator posted:Well I'll obviously be picking these up. HumbleBundle.com recommends Moon+ Reader, but I only know that because I looked at the FAQ after buying mine for a friend asking the same question. I use Comics Zeal on iOS.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 22:30 |
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PoshAlligator posted:What app would people recommend for reading these on Android? (Nexus 7) What's the format? For CBR/CBZ I like Komik, but it hasn't been working for me lately on my Nook. :'( I've been using Comics Reader while I find out what's wrong with Komik. It works, but there are issues I have with it (don't see how to look at page thumbnails, can't seem to pinch-to-zoom, setting up a library is a pain). If it's PDF, I've yet to find a good solution. My devices always seem to slow down and flipping pages quickly always causes stuff to freeze.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 22:57 |
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Uthor posted:What's the format? For CBR/CBZ I like Komik, but it hasn't been working for me lately on my Nook. :'( They give it as a PDF, EPUB, .cbr, and .cbz. Looks like there's a button to load it straight into my Google Books library so I'll see how that pans out. e: it's not a button it's a drop-down set of instructions as to how to upload them yourself so there's that. I'll look into Komik, thanks!
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 23:24 |
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I find it funny that you unlock volume 1 and 20 of the Walking Dead. Nice work, boys!
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 23:58 |
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PoshAlligator posted:They give it as a PDF, EPUB, .cbr, and .cbz. Yeah, I always go with CBR/CBZ files every time. They just work better on tablets. Google Books will convert PDFs into a format readable by the Google Books app. That works well except there is a file size limit for what the program will convert. So, doesn't work too well for big books/TPBs/collections. Good job! It's obviously designed for books of text, not comics. And sometimes things just don't covert even though they are supposed to and there is no way of telling why it didn't work or how to make it try again. Personally, I use a cloud storage service and set Komik to look at that app's download folder. Then, any time something gets added to the folder, Komik will update with the new books and thumbnails and everything.
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LordPants posted:I find it funny that you unlock volume 1 and 20 of the Walking Dead. Nice work, boys! Why? It the first one, and the latest one to be released. If they want new readera it's smart to go with recent issues.
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Anime_Otaku posted:Anyone know if there is any possibility of graphic novels and manga titles that are in the Amazon kindle library being put on to Comixology? It would be interesting especially because of all the 2000Ad collections that are on the Kindle but not Comixology. I expect it would happen some time down the line. Wouldn't surprise me if Amazon killed off their "kindle comics" entirely and moved everything to comixology. It would make sense as the Kindle reader is more than a bit crap for comics but, price wise, they're a lot cheaper (in the UK at least)
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Anime_Otaku posted:I must be an outlier because I swear I've bought more stuff from Comixology than i usually do at one time, general I'll just grab a few issues or volumes at a time but i got Gen 13 and Dance In The Vampire Bund all at once. Also subscribed to a four titles and got a bundle, which I didn't know were available until I had to use the site. While it seems like they'd be ok license-wise, I imagine they'd want/need to take some time to make the titles guided view compatible. And if that's a burden they put on the publishers (as it is now, I believe?), that could take some time.
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# ? Apr 30, 2014 11:19 |
Anime_Otaku posted:Dance In The Vampire Bund Isn't that a straight up pedophile manga? My only experience with it is being mildly intrigued by it at Borders ages ago, opening it, seeing a 2-page ultra-detailed spread of a naked little girl, and immediately going NOPE and putting it back.
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SALT CURES HAM posted:Isn't that a straight up pedophile manga? My only experience with it is being mildly intrigued by it at Borders ages ago, opening it, seeing a 2-page ultra-detailed spread of a naked little girl, and immediately going NOPE and putting it back. It definitly has a bit content that will make some uncomfortable but it's I doubt anyone would see it as titilating unless they're that way inclined, scenes where shes not dressed are uncomfortable and either played for drama or otherwise play off the male lead's discomfort with her body not fitting the fact she's 400 years old and acts like an adult most of the time. If anything it's more political thriller with gory fighting and primerily western medieval supernatural themes.
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# ? Apr 30, 2014 14:17 |
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Has a digital manga storefront come to the fore? I asked about a year ago, but maybe things have changed. Basically, I'd like to read Monster and wouldn't mind owning a copy of 20th Century Boys.
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# ? Apr 30, 2014 14:40 |
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Not to my knowledge, the closest you can get is Comixology or Kindle's offerings with the added step of having to use their websites or subscribing to Crunchyroll's manga service but it's still pretty small right now.
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