but the 0.1% of users that get it will love it! 
Funny though, I was thinking H is the symbol for Hydrogen, which has one 
electron and one proton and your Bookmark app is the one solution for all 
your bookmark needs. :)



On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 2:20:51 PM UTC-4, H wrote:
>
> Or additionally calling it "Bookmarks 24" where 24 is a certain shiny 
> elements' periodic number...but that might be lost on, oh, 99.9% of users 
> :-)
>
> On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 7:17:41 PM UTC+1, H wrote:
>>
>> Thanks all for your comments. I've managed to get hold of Reto on G+ and 
>> he very kindly gave me some helpful tips.
>>
>> I'm not sure whether to follow the Chrome Webstore guidelines and go with 
>> "...for Google Chrome" or whether it's better to err on the side of caution 
>> and avoid any mention of it in the app name at all. I'm guessing that the 
>> people who enforce the Chrome webstore policies are not necessarily the 
>> ones that enforce the Play Store policies.
>>
>> Of course, I could call it "Bookmarks for Chromium based browsers", but I 
>> think that's (a) too long and (b) cheeky!
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 7:12:58 PM UTC+1, xucaen wrote:
>>>
>>> and did you read:
>>>
>>>  On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 12:14:59 PM UTC-4, H wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Yeah, I'm having to guess that's the issue in my case. I've got some 
>>>> backup icons that look nothing like Chrome and I guess the app will be 
>>>> renamed to something like "Bookmarks for Google Chrome".
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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