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Featuritis or creeping featurism is the tendency for the number of features in a product (usually software product) to rise with each release of the product. Most of the time featurism adds unnecessary complexity to a software product. Therefore, some software designers have recently embraced a minimalistic approach to creating their products by presenting users with very focused, simple software...