On Mar 19, 2008, at 12:06 PM, Calvin Park 박상빈 wrote:

> IMO, unless the direction of transfer is unmistakably clear, I'd use
> the word "transfer" instead of "up/download" or "im/export".
>
> The latter two assumes directional references too much.


That's a bad thing? If my web app allows you to export a file to your  
local drive, take it another machine and then import it back into the  
application, it's important to distinguish between those two actions.

Jack



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