Very rarely companies add new features and on same time keep the same minimalistic UI. Somewhere in between there will always be a complex UI element that goes against the UI logic but rapresents such a good or big or new feature the company wants to add that they cant do it otherwise.
In the world of today, features have more value then the simple UI. Rarely you see the minimalistic UI as the selling point anymore because no matter how simple the UI is, if they have complex features minimalism wont work anymore.
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Very rarely companies add new features and on same time keep the same minimalistic UI. Somewhere in between there will always be a complex UI element that goes against the UI logic but rapresents such a good or big or new feature the company wants to add that they cant do it otherwise.
In the world of today, features have more value then the simple UI. Rarely you see the minimalistic UI as the selling point anymore because no matter how simple the UI is, if they have complex features minimalism wont work anymore.