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What application, language, or other software product name makes you cringe every time you hear it; or was just an astoundingly bad choice from a marketing perspective?

One name per answer, vote up the worst.

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Microsoft Works

:)

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That was best line I have read all day !!! – Dining Philanderer Nov 4 '08 at 21:02
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GIMP. It's hard to say GIMP with a straight face, and convince somebody that it's a good product if they've never heard of it before.

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I dunno - Photoshop seems totally unusable to me :) – warren Nov 4 '08 at 20:23
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I personally like paint.net for what I use it for, but there are occasions I need to dust off GIMP – Fry Nov 4 '08 at 20:42
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I totally agree with Paul on this one. Except I'd replace "geeks" with "OpenSource wankers". – korona Nov 5 '08 at 9:54
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Why because it doesn't fit peoples built-in intuition about how to do 3d character animation? It's like saying the A380 has a poor cockpit because you can't just sit down and fly it. – mgb Nov 14 '08 at 20:01
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.NET.

Utterly meaningless, and impossible to search for.

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On the other hand, it lends it self nicely to domain names eg. www.asp.net etc :) – Dan Diplo Sep 7 at 16:17
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Latex - you need to be careful when searching for help...

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looking for help on how to include jpg's or png's into a Latex file proved... interesting... – Mats Fredriksson Nov 5 '08 at 9:31
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i guess people that mean the "normal" are also really confused when they google for latex and find a board for programmers xD – Donar Jul 31 at 11:16
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Microsofts

Critical

Update

Notification

Tool

..now the Critical Update Notification Utility 'nuff said. That lasted about month.

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There's a line in the Seattle mass transit system called the South Lake Union Trolley. For obvious reasons, they later changed to the South Lake Union Streetcar. But not before the name stuck. – BradC Nov 21 '08 at 21:46
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@BradC, I have a T-Shirt that says "I rode the South Lake Union Trolley" – Corey Ross Sep 7 at 16:35
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FCKeditor is another really bad name for a product.

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Yeah, how do you pronounce it? <eff>ed Itor? – Thomas Owens Nov 4 '08 at 20:25
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I had a boss once whom was dyslexic. Im saying no more. – Kent Fredric Nov 5 '08 at 3:15
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they changed the name today or so to CKeditor for that reason. – Tobias Langner Sep 7 at 16:20
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Do websites count? Experts Exchange even sounds bad if you say it fast.

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you mean Expert sExchange? =) – StingyJack Nov 4 '08 at 20:45
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I think they were going for the "Pen Island" approach. :D – GalacticCowboy Nov 4 '08 at 20:56
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Powergen Italia is another one in that category. – Michael Stum Nov 5 '08 at 0:04
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The original domain was actually expertsexchange,com, then they added the hyphen :P – BlueNovember Nov 5 '08 at 16:16
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FogBugz

It's bad enough without a nickname :)

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Wow, bashing on Joel automaticly gets marked offensive? For the record, I thought FogBugz was a poor name as well. – FlySwat Nov 4 '08 at 20:30
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dunno - it doesn't sound bad to me, so i'd not vote it up – warren Nov 4 '08 at 20:57
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Joel marked it as offensive. =) – Sergio Acosta Nov 5 '08 at 9:38
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Joel discusses the original name FogBUGZ here: discuss.fogcreek.com/askjoel/… – Jonathan S. Nov 11 '08 at 18:01
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fogbugz is a bad name, it sounds like l33t speak which might have been cool then but doesn't look very professional when you are selling to a bank. – mgb Nov 14 '08 at 19:54
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OpenOffice.org - honestly, drop the .org, that's 4 bytes my hard drive could be using for something fun...

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Keep in mind that "being allowed" and "Being able to afford a lawsuit that actually proves that you are being allowed" are two different things. – Michael Stum Nov 5 '08 at 0:03
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Harvest

a very large, and very bad revision-control system. The name sounds like a low-budget horror movie. Using the software is best characterized by:

"Software by Stephen King, User Interface by Salvador Dali"
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BWA HAHAHAHAHA. Thats a great line. – StingyJack Nov 4 '08 at 20:48
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The C and D programming languages always bug me because it is so hard to search for things about them. It's like giving something the acronym T.H.E. for something. Same goes for the X window system and for .net in general.

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For a while there searching for F# yielded nothing but musical theory :( – Jim Burger Nov 5 '08 at 9:21
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For a while, Googling for "The Who" without quotation marks resulted in " 'The' is a very common word and was excluded from your search. 'Who' is a very common word and was excluded from your search." – Adam Rosenfield Nov 5 '08 at 16:32
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Pick any in the K(de) universe.

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LLBLGEN PRO

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It never occured to me as a poor name choice ;) :P – Frans Bouma Dec 11 '08 at 19:27
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Cuil. I knew it was doomed as soon as I figured out how it was meant to be pronounced.

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PMS - Policy Management System, except that's not what I think of every time I hear/say the acronym.

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EtheRape has a pretty bad name.

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I'm only familiar with EtherApe. I hadn't heard of yours before. ;-) – Just Some Guy Nov 4 '08 at 22:53
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I'll take "The Rapists" for $200, Alex. – BradC Nov 7 '08 at 22:03
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That's "therapists", Sean! – Steven A. Lowe Nov 11 '08 at 2:32
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As an Analyst and Therapist I laugh at your poor name choices. Sincerely, Tobias Funke, Analrapist. – DisgruntledGoat Sep 7 at 15:59
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Maybe I missed it but I'm surprised no one mentioned Microsoft Bob.

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http://www.libpr0n.com/

Its the library firefox uses to process its images.

I'm really not kidding.

There's also the handy library "confuse"

Which is a Configuration Parser Library.

And then theres LibEET, from the enlightenment family. The joke only shows up at link time with

 gcc   -leet
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Dog pile (nothing like proclaiming your product to be s**t).

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iPod,
do you pod too?

YouTube,
got problems with my tube? btw, you forgot the 'r' ...

MySQL,
it's not yours 'kay?

phpMyAdmin?
err, how do i php your admin?

.. okay not too funny though .. sorry :|

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TortoiseSVN

yes, I realize it's because we're using it vs a large, and I mean large, and long-standing repository, and I do realize that the name is not lying to me, but still...

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  • word
  • windows
  • sql server

they're generic words, not names. it should be illegal to steal meaning like that

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Generally when someone says "it should be illegal to..." you know a bad idea is coming. – eyelidlessness Nov 4 '08 at 20:39
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@tslib MySql, Postgres, Oracle etc. are all SQL servers. It's like renaming IIS as "Web Server". – Adam Lassek Nov 6 '08 at 14:49
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It is called "Microsoft SQL Server" – Eduardo Molteni Dec 19 at 17:00
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My favorite for the longest time was Microsoft's embedded operating system.

WinCE. Pronounced "Wince".

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Another trio of product names that still confuse people to this day:

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I doubt most people would even remember DIVX, but I agree the original DiVX ;-) name was retarded. – Adam Lassek Nov 6 '08 at 15:01
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ITITS

Information Technology Invoice Tracking System

was-is used to track contractor billing and payment.

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I know these are codecs and not applications, but I think it's hard to disagree with the fact that they could have chosen better names:

1) Ogg Theora 2) Ogg Vorbis

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That's not even the worst. The next-generation Theora encoder is named... Thusnelda. Seriously. – Adam Lassek Nov 6 '08 at 14:52
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SourceSafe. No it isn't.

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I actually lol'd – TWith2Sugars Sep 7 at 16:59
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Another product, one I've seen demoed, had a much better name before HP bought it: Hewlett Packard Operations Orchestrator, or H-POO. It used to be Opsware Process Automation System (PAS).

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RSSBandit

otherwise known as arsebandit...

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ViaGrafix

They used to make instrucional videos for computer-related stuff. Imagine newscasters walking you through how to build an HTML document. It was agonizing. The highlight was the day Viagra was released to the public, and suddenly everyone started referring to this company as "ViagraFix".

Which was actually an applicable name. The videos seemed to go on forever.

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