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Originally Posted by grimo1re
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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yes i agree. "google", to give an obvious example. that should have been called something like "reallybigsearchengine.com" (well, only shorter) by your logic, but it seems to be doing okay...