Um why?  App central  is a perfect name for it.  when someone says store,  you 
think of buying thinks.  Considering the fact nothing is for sell,  there is no 
reason to call it a store.  It is a centralized  location to download apps,  
there for the name app central. It was also meant to emphasize,  that there is 
no such repository,  for other screen readers.  For example,  there is no such 
place for job access with speech for windows.  You have to go to a number of 
places to find scripts.  With NVDA you have to go to web sites and download NVA 
files.  Not only that, but depending on what you want there is still a number 
of sites you have to go to, to find add-ons.  With window-eyes you get all your 
apps from within window-eyes.  All apps are in one place.  Not sure why we are 
even talking about renaming anything.  There has been no indication that this 
is intended.  There is certainly no reason to contemplate  doing this.  The 
names describe quite well the functions.
Hth


-----Original Message-----
From: Trenton Matthews [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2014 7:35 AM
To: Kevin Huber
Cc: Reg Webb; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Rebranding for a new age

Apps, as in, "app store."

They should have called it the "Window-Eyes App Store" in my view...
Or why not call it the "AI Play Store?"


On 11/10/14, Kevin Huber <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi:
> Please! Please! Please do not change the name of Window-eyes.  I am
> sick to death of companies changing their names or the names of their
> products to make them sound more "hip" or "twentyfirst century" or
> whatever.
> Window-eyes is a perfect name for the product.  But then I am still
> trying to get my head around why "scripts" became "apps" :) Kevin
> Huber On 11/8/14, Reg Webb <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Kim and all
>> Maybe "Sightfinder, the ultimate solution to sight loss".
>>
>> --
>> Reg Webb
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>> On Sat, 8 Nov 2014 07:54:47 -0800
>> "Kim Lingo" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I wonder when the name for Window-Eyes changes to something more hip
>>> and 21st-century corporate that doesn't specifically mention low
>>> vision, or no vision.  I'm looking in my crystal ball and seeing it
>>> in the next year--although my crystal ball does get a bit cloudy
>>> sometimes. (Grin) Perhaps it won't be until the next version of
>>> (whatever-it's-going-to-be)
>>> comes out.
>>> Kim Lingo
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