Hi,
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Arpit Srivastava <sunnyarpit...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hello :) > > I've never really said anything here before, though I do follow the > conversations and try to learn. Hope to actually become an active > contributor in the near future. > > I'll throw in my suggestions:- > * > * > *@ Calligra Enum* ( Enumerate - also e(lectronic)-numerate :P ) > [ There's only some PC Power Management software ( EnUM: > http://www.varyc.com/enum.html), that goes by that name ] > -- As it contains "num", new users of the suite would instantly recognize > that it must be something along the lines of Excel. > > > *@ Calligra Tabulate (Tab?): *As the name's just been turned into its > verb form, users would probably have no problem in finding the application > they are looking for. (They might not even notice the change!) > > Besides, I doubt if most people read (or, type in the search bar) beyond > the first three letters :) > > [ There only seems to be an iOS app, related to a book on "Agile > Planning". http://dpatrickcaldwell.blogspot.in/2009/03/tabulate.html ] > > > > *@ Calligra Numero! : *Well....there's Krita. So... ;) > [ There's a SaaS company (deals with social media, customer management etc > software - http://www.thisisnumero.com/about-us/) ] > > > > *@ Calligra Actuary: *I know, it's probably wrong to use the word > 'actuary' over here, as spreadsheet software can be used for much more. > Thought it sounded nice though. > [ I didn't find any app with this name, though a company owns > "Actuarialsoftware.com" ] > > > *@ Calligra Cypher/Cipher: *By cipher/cypher, I refer to its older > meaning - zeros. > > It's likely to be mistaken as some cryptography software though, I think. > :( > Could a word meaning 'zero' ...err...discourage people from using it? ( > Any Psychology experts? ;) ) > > > *@Calligra Mensa: *Literally means 'table' > Any chance the famous organization for people with high IQ, might get > angry? 0_0 > > I think this too close to http://www.plsys.co.uk/mesa.htm > > *@Calligra Sankhya:* 'Sankhya' ( roughly pronounced as "Son - Khia" ) > means "Number" in Sanskrit/Hindi. A reference to the Indo-Arabic numerals > we use today? > > Disadvantage - Most people wouldn't know the meaning of the name. ( Though > 'Ubuntu managed fine... ) > > > *@Calligra Board / Sheets: *( *awkward* )...Maybe not. > > > That's all I could think of, for now. > > Best, > Arpit =) > > > -- > Arpit Srivastava | +91-9869555500 > Third Year Undergraduate Student > BITS, Pilani - K.K. Birla Goa Campus > LinkedIn <http://in.linkedin.com/in/arpitsrivastavabits> | > Google<http://www.google.com/profiles/sunnyarpit123> > | Twitter <http://twitter.com/sunnyarpit123> | > Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/sunnyarpit123> > > > _______________________________________________ > calligra-devel mailing list > calligra-devel@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/calligra-devel > > -- My blog http://gkbhat.blogspot.com
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