As it got better, it quickly gained popularity, thus
creating an update dilemma, chance breaking what was
after all never intended to be "final" code, and leaving
stranded all those users, in ordered to continue to advance,
or advance much more cautiously due to all those users
potentially left in the lurch, slowing down development to
the point where the original goal became essentially
impossible, and becoming much more "work" supporting a
slower advancing application, than "fun" developing features
until feature complete, without worrying so much about bugs
right away, particularly those affecting a small segment of
the user base that with such popularity is never-the-less a
lot of people.