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I'm working on a software product (time tracking tool) which will be available in 2 flavors: a free version and a commercial version. I was thinking of naming them as "Free version" and "Professional version". At some point I will also have a 3rd version called "Enterprise" - for companies rather then individuals.

Can you suggest any better alternatives? Perhaps "Basic", "Premium" and "Ultimate"?

Thanks!

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Stick with Free. Everybody understands Free; and everybody needs to read the licensing page to see what Express, Standard or Personal means.

"Free", "Professional", "Enterprise"

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I'm no marketing expert (quite an understatement;-), but I like "Personal Edition", "Professional Edition", and "Enterprise Edition" for the three versions.

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Keeping to the time tracking theme...

Half-Time, Full-Time, Extra-Time? :)

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I think calling a time tracking tool version "professional" is silly. It makes the product sound complicated. Also, you don't need to be a "professional" to track time. I would stick to something like (for example):

  • TimeTracker Free
  • TimeTracker
  • TimeTracker Enterprise
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i would actually argue for term "professional" as that version of the software will have extra features that professionals will use (as opposed to home users) – Muxa Aug 11 at 3:13
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How about:

  • Express / Standard
  • Lite / (no suffix)
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Ya... it sometime depend on the number of features you have for each release. From what you said so far, there's a free version, full version and enterprise release. So I think "FREE", "PROFESSIONAL", "ENTERPRISE" is the best.

If there's more than 3 version, then a lite or express, team or project edition works best!

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