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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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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Visual Age for Java slow clap |
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CLAiT. It's an IT qualification available in Europe. It stands for Computer Literacy and Information Technology. It may look fine on the surface but two things baffle me,
So anyone who has done the course all have CLIT's. Apparently that's the reason for the strange name. I guess it was funnier when I was younger! |
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FastDic: Firefox Add-on |
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Anything with 'Smart', 'Intelli', 'My' or 'i' in its name. Makes me want to puke. 'Mobile Partner' for extablishing GSM data connections (Yes, in windows land you need to have vendor specific application littering all over you system32 to accomplish this). I really don't want to have affairs with My Mobile Partners, at least not with the Huawai E220 ones. Why not "My Little Secret Mobile Lover(TM)"? Or 'My iSmart IntelliPartner Enterprise Edition'. |
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form1.exe ? |
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Yet Another Whatever |
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FrontRange Systems' HEAT - Help Desk ticketing system that sounds unsanitary at times. Typically referred to by co-workers as follows:
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inclued has got to be near the top on my list. |
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R It's a statistics package. I think the name is some kind of play on S which was a similar preceding thing, but I find myself repeating it every time I bring it up to someone who's not familiar with it. |
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The MS-DOS |
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The Coq programming language/proof assistant is pretty poorly named (if you don't live in France). |
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Apple's iTunes. Yes it does manage music, but anymore it does much more. |
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Windows Me? I don't like Apple TV either, everytime I bring up people (who don't know what it is) think it's an actual TV made by Apple. Some above reminded me of ECDL "European Computer Driving Licence". Awful name for what is a simple IT qualification. Makes it sound more important than it is (i.e it isn't important at all) |
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My company uses an IP phone setup by quite a popular provider. I can't recall whose product it is as I am away from the office right now. Anyway, the main Windows-based user application is called 'Desktop'. This creates much confusion. |
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Unless I've missed it, 'git' hasn't been mentioned. Perhaps it doesn't mean the same in the USA as it does in the UK. Skizz EDIT: I just looked it up and it does indeed appear to be a British-English slang. |
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I've got to go with Bing! |
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Unix. Why would I want the name of my operating system to sound exactly the same as a word for castrated men (eunuchs)? |
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My pet peeve has always been paint.net. |
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Naming one product after a substring contained in another product's name is rarely a good idea, especially when they do almost the same thing. The only way this could be more confusing is if the IBM version had used the word "Connector": |
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The Unix "kill" command is my favorite - kill is used to send messages to processes (including, but not limited to "kill yourself" messages). |
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I know it's not strictly a product - maybe it falls under the category of language - but I think "JSON" (Javascript Object Notation) is a really weak name. Try holding a debate about it when there's someone on the team called Jason. |
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Microsoft Oxite. Where I come from we read the 'x' as 'sh'. Now say with me: Oshite. |
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NU*DIST, now happily called NVivo. |
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It's brilliant, but what a name... |
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Java - ruins my morning coffee experience. |
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A credit card processing company in the UK is called CommIdea say it out quickly, and sounds like chlymdia, always interesting in meetings. |
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Alcohol 120% is forbidden in Iran :)) no offense, just making the point... |
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For me it's Immediacy CMS - anyone who has had the misfortune to try and develop for it will know what a misnomer that is... |
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Whilst it's a great product, Bugzilla has a poorly thought out name. It is actually a really useful issue-reporting tool, where issues could be actual bugs, but more-often-than-not are feature requests or questions about functionality etc. However, as soon as you tell a client you will set them up a Bugzilla account to report issues, the name just gives the impression that your product is going to be riddled with errors. It just doesn't inspire confidence or give a good impression. |
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