On 01/31/2011 02:51 PM, Luca Candela wrote:
It doesn't matter anymore what the name of Microsoft's products is anymore, they are brands, and
very recognizable.
Exactly!
This is in contrast with LibreOffice, which needs to create a new brand. I agree that the current
names are weak, and it's not necessary to ape Apple or Microsoft in order to create a successful
branding, but surely something can be done.
I don't have (yet) a better naming for the products, but I'll think about it.
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