I'm wondering if the visionaries of the rev community who have a broader experience than most of us about Rev's marketing/brand name positioning have any opinions about the nomenclature for splash screen standalones players that are designed to drive any number of different stacks.

My current implementation allows a stack to be dropped on a splash screen and added to a favorites list and saved in a prefs file on the hard drive for that particular platform. i.e. it's not tied to any particular app.

We plan to distribution these here and there, and we will find such phrases as

"Himalayan Academy Revolution Player"
or
"Himalayan Academy Stack Engine"

ending up on web pages, interfaces, in emails, on CD's, in Read Me's and "Help" and "About" and perhaps one day even in print media and in class rooms...

Given that there will be a large percentage of IT "nerds" exposed to the new technology in the process... (our audience will includes LOTS of Indian software people and their children --most of whom have been "eaten alive" by MS in terms of their tool set) it seems worthy of some attention, and perhaps a general consensus so we might all do the same thing? I see Scott Rossi tending toward "Player..."

What does everyone think is best?

Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
Himalayan Academy Publications
at Kauai's Hindu Monastery
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www.HimalayanAcademy.com,
www.HinduismToday.com
www.Gurudeva.org
www.Hindu.org

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