We were fairly immune to buying too
much useless stuff as my bible was an amazing book that listed «what you needed, what was nice to have, and what you didn't need»
Not exact matches
-- InDesign exports
stuff it shouldn't (e.g. discretionary hyphens which trigger quite an important bug in iBooks,
useless span tags for tracking...), which demonstrates how
much Adobe's approach may be wrong: as a matter of fact you must waste time manually doing what InDesign should do.
For the uninitiated, TouchWiz delivers a bewildering array of features — some useful, some comically
useless — and the Alpha's labyrinthine Settings menu presents a clear picture of just how
much stuff this phone has going on.
But since I never started before with a clear vision for a design plan, I would just purge the old and
useless stuff and then put everything else back without
much rhyme or reason.