There is a middleground.
Of course, change for the sake of change sucks, you just have to relearn for no benefit.
But change for the sake of implementing m
New features and having a well thought out redesign after collecting issues over a decade or so makes software more accessible and allows you to streamline workflows where new features just got tacked on over time.
Note: the technical details are very lacking so it may not be that interesting to most here. tl;dw: there is a reseller that shouldn't be selling the tablets to "unauthorized" people and some other tidbits about how the thief operates.
But change for the sake of implementing m New features and having a well thought out redesign after collecting issues over a decade or so makes software more accessible and allows you to streamline workflows where new features just got tacked on over time.
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