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How I name my apps

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Re: How I name my apps

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And if you really get stuck, try removing vowels and repeating some letters

Just curious... why would you want to do that even if you're stuck? This is more of a quick brainstorm method, I don't think he's even looked to see if the domain name is available at this point.

Also, I'd rather have something like "getflint.com" or "flintapp.com" than "flnnt.com" or something. When you start getting into cutesy abstractions like that it becomes hard to remember.

Re: How I name my apps

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post #4
post #2

And if you really get stuck, try removing vowels and repeating some letters

Just curious... why would you want to do that even if you're stuck? This is more of a quick brainstorm method, I don't think he's even looked to see if the domain name is available at this point. Also, I'd rather have something like "getflint.com" or "flintapp.com" than "flnnt.com" or something. When you start getting into cutesy abstractions like that it becomes hard to remember.

Randomizing is not always bad, you may just run into a good-looking name that ticks quite well -- often no more than this is needed.

Re: How I name my apps

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post #4
post #2

And if you really get stuck, try removing vowels and repeating some letters

Just curious... why would you want to do that even if you're stuck? This is more of a quick brainstorm method, I don't think he's even looked to see if the domain name is available at this point. Also, I'd rather have something like "getflint.com" or "flintapp.com" than "flnnt.com" or something. When you start getting into cutesy abstractions like that it becomes hard to remember.

I don't know about Flint, but many words already have the getname.com and nameapp.com domains taking. You can find more luck if you add hyphens though, but that makes for a pretty ugly domain.

Even .org and .net domains (which I don't mind, and prefer to ccTLDs) are getting sparse.

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