Re: Backup program name
Marc Redemske <[email protected]> Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:25:51 +0200
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Hey guys, I think the "Déjà vu"-word-phrase does not fit very good to this tool due to its meaning remembering any situation in life. I suggest to use the "Back up"-phrase for this application, something like "BACK UPer" for example, to give clear menaing with the name of the software. "Backup Tool" is a very suitable solution, it does not need to be translated and is says clear what it is. x marc On 04/04/2011 09:54 AM, Heiko Tietze wrote: > Déjà vu is known in German as well. Actually, I wouldn't translate a program > name at all. A minor problem with "Déjà dup" are special characters which I > cannot write easily and a more relevant is the connection between dup and > backup. So why not "Deja backup"? > > Am Sonntag, 3. April 2011, 18:21:27 schrieb Michael Terry: >> Hello! I'm the maintainer of Déjà Dup, a backup program that this >> list last saw when I asked for a usability review (which I've recorded >> the suggestions from and have been slowly implementing many of the >> changes, so thanks so very much!). >> >> It has belatedly come to my attention that Déjà Dup is a terrible name: >> >> 1) It's not translatable in any meaningful sense >> 2) No one knows how to pronounce it >> 3) I've had users continue to say Déjà Vu instead, even after having >> been corrected >> 4) It doesn't shout "I'm a backup program" to new users >> >> In it's favor: >> >> 1) I think it's cute >> 2) I can usually append the phrase "Backup Tool" to its name in >> ambiguous contexts so it's clear what it does >> 3) It's been in use for a couple years >> >> However, I am more than willing to entertain a rename. I thought I'd >> email ya'll for advice on whether you think a rename is warranted, >> name suggestions, experience from any renames you may have experienced >> in the past. >> >> Thanks, >> -mt >> _______________________________________________ >> usability mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability > _______________________________________________ usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability