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First there is a feature, then there is no feature then there is; first there is a feature, then there is no feature, then there is

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Setting priorities in software development is similar to setting priorities in other areas: a selection of quality might mean having to compromise your expectations relating to price or simplicity.

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Simple software cannot be a substitute for a lack of users’ knowledge or skill.

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If you want a consultant who will help you use your software, select someone who is dedicated to the software you use. If you want someone who will help you choose your software, find someone who doesn’t have an interest in selling you the software he or she supports.

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