In 37signal's Getting Real book there is a great page titled "Avoid
Preferences":

"Decide the little details so your customers don't have to %u2014
preferences are a way to avoid making tough decisions"

Removing preferences also removes the need to design extra UI, test
additional code, and add additional perceived complexity to your
application.

Perhaps a spot of testing with the users would reveal an optimal
per-page number that works for everyone regardless of the data view?


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