> From: Daniel McGrath 
> It is part of U2 Toolkit for .NET 1.2, which is currently in beta (I
believe
> has now invited you to the beta).

To avoid the impression that this is a new product for a very old
framework, the branding for that should probably be:

..NET U2 Toolkit v1.2
or
U2 .NET Toolkit v1.2
or
U2 Toolkit v1.2 for .NET
or
v1.2 U2 Toolkit for .NET

At some point the framework version and product version may coincide
and you guys are going to have an identity crisis.

Just don't put the version next to ".NET" or "U2", which are versioned
products of its own.

Imagine if the toolkit gets to release 10 and someone writes:
U2 v12 Toolkit for .NET 9 v10  :)

The only way to simplify that is:
U2 Toolkit for .NET (v10 certified for U2 v12 and .NET v9)

Whenever we get there of course...

Or you can just assume that if someone isn't smart enough to figure
out what you're talking about that they're not smart enough to use the
product anyway. :)

Consequences of the world we live in...

HTH
T v2.2

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