
Figma was a true revolution in the design world, providing a convenient and efficient tool for collaborative work and interface design. However, like many tools, it continues to evolve, and these changes may not always be friendly and simple.
The complexity of use and increased functionality can indeed give the impression that Figma has become more intricate. But it's important to remember that this also reflects the growing demands on design tools. Ultimately, this may seem like an overwhelming level of detail and an abundance of settings for some users.
It still remains a powerful tool for collaboration and design creation, and it undoubtedly has advantages. Finding the right balance between convenience and functionality based on specific needs is crucial. For me, Figma fell short in this regard, but who knows what's going to happen next.
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Finally, I have come to a point where I'm mature enough to create a database that encompasses everything I need: personal goals, job prospects, ideas, projects, and long-term objectives.
My only grievance is the overly complicated user interface. One has to maneuver the cursor with extreme precision as hovering elements are omnipresent, and the interface is quite jumpy with elements flickering, appearing, and disappearing. In essence, the tool deviates significantly from any usability standards, requiring you to adapt.
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It's great that there is now an app. Confused only navigation, very unusual, but in principle tolerable. Most importantly, as if a special format of chats, and it's a pity that you can not connect plug-ins, only a choice of model is.
Still sometimes have to run the web version, then continue to the mobile version.
What needs improvement
navigation issues (1)limited plugin support (2)
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