1. That being said, the wishlist website itself is really good with great functionality.this app/browser/site/serverside saas or _whatever_ needs to inform users right up front that it's an entirely walled garden.
2. I wanted a wishlist that didn't require installing an app so i could just post the url... But that also *had* an easy way to add to in mobile (aka, a share via app function) This does both, and does them fairly well.
3. Emailing now.Just an unsecure browser with no functionality and you still need the URL for your wish, so you're actually better off just copy the URL and have a second tab with the wishlist website.
4. I'm tried clearing the cache and memory, but it didn't help.It was nearly what I wanted - adding other sites to amazon wish lists doesn't work on the phone.
5. The share to wishlist is nice in theory, but a bit too slow for my frenetic shiny-small-thing listing needs.
6. While it does have its own browser, i can use my normal browser and then share the page of something i like to the wistlist browser with only minor hoop-jumping.
7. i just wasted 24 hours or so creating lists that cannot be shared - even on so-called "public" setting - without external viewers being forced to create an account.
8. Separate the wishlist functionality out as another app or something so the user is able to share to it directly.
9. If I was making a considered list of costly items it would have been perfect.I absolutely love the website, but the app is a bit disappointing.
10. I have no major complaints.Love this service, except the app has a persistent bug, making it impossible to login, rendering the app useless.
11. Also it was unable to grab a picture off the particular site I was reviewing without manual upload (a dakota irish dice page).