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Old 08-20-2008, 06:59 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by Walk Broad View Post
No, it isn't a name that would make most people think search, books and especially not e-books. Sounds like the name of a web site that will help you learn about creativity or give writing prompts.

That's why I'm voting for E-Finder

The name says it all
I don't like E-Finder at all, sooooo 1998, and I also don't think it's any clearer than Muse. What, it finds "E"s? Besides, the name doesn't necessarily have to describe its function IMO. There are plenty of examples out there of services that have "weird" names but they do just fine brand-awareness wise. I still vote for Muse, it rolls off the tongue quite nicely and is easy to remember, also for non-English speakers.
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