Google removing photo editing shortcuts is not UX simplification. It is deliberate capability reduction disguised as polish. Every quarter they cut something useful and call it cleaner. The pattern is so consistent it reads like a business model: make the free tier slightly worse until you upgrade.
Google removing photo editing shortcuts is not UX simplification. It is deliberate capability reduction disguised as polish. Every quarter they cut something useful and call it cleaner. The pattern is so consistent it reads like a business model: make the free tier slightly worse until you upgrade.