Everything you need, nothing you don’t.
Sometimes it can be hard to decide what goes into a product. How do you choose what features must be in the product, what could be in the product, and what certainly should not be in the product?
Our philosophy is to offer easy-to-use, effective software. That means we don’t want to be Microsoft, or Adobe. We just want to offer the essential services and do it efficiently. That means no rubbish features, no bloat and no learning curve.
We had a pretty rewarding meeting one day when we decided what features would be included with 2Large2Email. We wrote absolutely every feature we could think of on the whiteboard, and then, one by when rubbed out the ones we considered “non essential.†Gone were things like text formatting, time stamps, manual authentication, and customized toolbars. We were left with a lean, mean file sending machine! Sometimes software developers include periphery features simply because “they’ve always been there†and not because they’re of any great value to the people using the product. 2Large2Email gives the power back to the people!
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