That stems from the wrong idea that a software has to grow endlessly in its user base and revenue.
You start offering A, then you offer everything from A to F, putting complex strains on design and overwhelming your users over and over. Then you start losing the customers that liked A but find the software too bloated.
You start offering A, then you offer everything from A to F, putting complex strains on design and overwhelming your users over and over. Then you start losing the customers that liked A but find the software too bloated.
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