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Feature Bloat

Feature bloat is a term to describe the result of packing too many features and functionalities into a product. Usually, this term is reserved for products that have become overloaded with extra "bells and whistles" features and are no longer able to perform their core function due to these extra add ons.

What is Feature Bloat?

Feature bloat is a term to describe the result of packing too many features and functionalities into a product. Usually, this term is reserved for products that have become overloaded with extra "bells and whistles" features and are no longer able to perform their core function due to these extra add ons.

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