Simon,

Isn't monkey priate some kind of geek term relating to the adaption of TW?
Interesting that in places that have monkeys in the wild have a different
view of them than say in England.

Alex

On 22 February 2010 03:36, David Ker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Simon,
>
> I have been turning a lot of people on to Monkey GTD. We even have
> people using the Portuguese version here in Mozambique.
>
> The number one objection I get is the name "Monkey." Several people
> have said, "I don't want to be called a monkey. Having said that I
> think it's a strong name and especially with such a strong user base I
> think it would be unwise to get rid of Monkey from the name. Many
> users of MGTD aren't even aware that it is based on GTD concepts. My
> personal preference would be to not use a similar acronym. Instead I
> would suggest thinking long and hard about a name that describes what
> this program does. I like MonkeyDo, but since it's taken, how about
> "ProjectMonkey"?
>
> Good luck and thanks for an excellent application.
>
> D
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