08-09-2019, 06:38 AM
I totally agree with what you say. I personally like, when a tool offers two solutions for each case. A simple one for quick setups, which is not very flexible, but just stable and roughly does what it should do. Very intuitive to use. And a more flexible one for complex setups which offers more options and ways for custom use.
When you just offer one solution which can do nearly everything, you allways have to take care that you dont overload it and maybe scare off some users / customers, who just want a quick solution without getting deeper into it and first have to achiev expert knowledge.
When you just offer one solution which can do nearly everything, you allways have to take care that you dont overload it and maybe scare off some users / customers, who just want a quick solution without getting deeper into it and first have to achiev expert knowledge.