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Apple Music has been described as difficult to use and unintuitive.

But the software is often difficult to use and expensive, so mainly big companies use them.

It seems that so many words with the letter "v" are words that are difficult to use and spell.

Users say that although the forecasts are reliable, the app itself is slow, difficult to use and prone to crashing.

Apart from being a cynical money-making machine for Amazon, its clunky OS is difficult to use and offers no benefit over Android or iOS.

Although it was intended to speed up the appointment process and reduce paperwork, many found it difficult to use and time-consuming.

Most kerosene lamps provided 25 watts of light at best, barely sufficient for reading, and they were dirty, difficult to use, and dangerous.

A device like a camera lucida, he said, is difficult to use and is "just a tool -- it doesn't paint the picture".

But it has been vexed by a perception that it is difficult to use, and that its lexicon of symbols and abbreviations can be impenetrable.

Whereas previous social networking sites such as MySpace and Friendster were difficult to use and enabled interaction predominantly with strangers, Facebook was about connecting with your real friends online.

In both cases, the commands let the app offer a rich set of features, without becoming over-cluttered or difficult to use, and they let power-users become rapid and efficient.

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