Just because the process today is "good enough" doesn't mean that it's a worthwhile use of developer time to create that process.
But, you're highlighting one of the challenges of changing the status quo. The "new thing" has to be significantly better than the old, otherwise people won't immediately want to switch.
Similar arguments were probably made when the iPhone removed the physical keyboard.
But, you're highlighting one of the challenges of changing the status quo. The "new thing" has to be significantly better than the old, otherwise people won't immediately want to switch.
Similar arguments were probably made when the iPhone removed the physical keyboard.