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DRHAX34
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Even if you think it will make the app better and more intuitive. The customer didn't ask for it. Period.

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    That is controversial but if the time is limited, then yeah. Just do what they asked. If they asked something specific. Then do what you think the person that wrote down the specifications thought the customer needed. Or...oh well. It is a never-ending loop. Just break already.
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    @lostinmyworld Thing is. The time wasn't limited, but I still got refused for awesome changes (that nearly everyone agreed were good) because the client didn't ask for it.
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    @DRHAX34 you sound like you need a more creative job. I get it. You have no wrong in this
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    @lostinmyworld Oh I would love it if I could make my own company, and maybe develop my own product...
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    Yup, if client didn't ask for it don't do it. Rather spend time on something for yourself or the company if you want, but customer will beat the shit out of you for it more often than not... Either next time it will be "why didn't you do something like last time, I didn't ask/pay for it then, either" or it'll be "I don't want that, remove that"...
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    @DRHAX34 should you need any help at development, we're here for you. You won't get more than you ask, of course. Hahahah
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    Thanks to everyone for the support :)
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