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Re: Sigh...
by Woe on Sunday 27/Jan/2008, @02:34
I think 'Dragon' itself is a good name, however the name is not that much of a problem. It is that Dragon by itself does not necessarily mean anything in terms of what the application can do, but I do not think a name should do that anyways. Consider how people of a given profession were addressed ever so long ago, a person could be "titled" John (Black)smith and while his name would 'John' his profession would be a blacksmith. The same could be applied here; the name is Dragon and the profession-if you will-is a media player so it could be titled Dragon media-player. That way people know what it does while giving it a unique name. Also for instances like the 'Kmenu' only the name would have to be displayed resulting in something like Dragon (Media Player) so no redundancy. :)
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