I like that they keep their philosophy. Many apps add options, just to please every user and become bloated or confusing. Sometimes it’s hard to follow the philosophy of the developers, but most time their apps are more stable and better thought-out.
It’s one thing to avoid bloating the app with options that will only be used by a handful of users, but Niagara’s philosophy is much more extreme than that.
I like that they keep their philosophy. Many apps add options, just to please every user and become bloated or confusing. Sometimes it’s hard to follow the philosophy of the developers, but most time their apps are more stable and better thought-out.
It’s one thing to avoid bloating the app with options that will only be used by a handful of users, but Niagara’s philosophy is much more extreme than that.
Extreme? In what sense? I see it is very configurable, even the free version!