December 8, 2005

SNAP Product Finder UI

There is a lot that is cool in the user-interfaces at SNAP, and also a lot that is just plain weird.

Kinda Cool: product-related searches on the general search engine can trigger the "Snap Product Finder" attribute filter. You have the web search results in one frame, attribute filter in another frame, merchants in another frame. A little busy, but you gotta break some eggs every now and again...

example: laptop

The really cool part, for me anyway, is attribute sort. I rarely see this. Sometimes, like in the case of laptops, I want to know what model has the biggest monitor, the smallest monitor, the most CPU, RAM, HD, weight, battery, etc.

SELECT is everywhere, but where is SORT?

SNAP Product Finder UI
Posted by Sean O'Rourke on December 8, 2005 at 9:41 PM
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