Those are "options buried in the settings", quite the opposite of "feature creep". You've got to enable them, and doing so makes the application behave thew way that you want it to, and not be confined to the default configuration.
The programs that have a problem are the ones that dumb-down the UI to the point that it's impossible to deviate from the defaults.
The programs that have a problem are the ones that dumb-down the UI to the point that it's impossible to deviate from the defaults.