Hello everyone,
I have been thinking about making a program for the Unity3d Game Engine. The program would be a script editing program with features like: Auto Indentation, Color Coding, and Find and Replace, to name a few.
The thing is, I need a name for it. Now, I asked the Unity Community for their ideas and now present you with the top four (4) names. I would much appreciate your input on which one you like the most. The top four (4) names are:
Wolf IDE
EUSE (Enhanced Unity Script Editor)
Unscript (Unity Scripter)
Unitor (Unity Script Editor)
Thanks for your time,
- WolfShield
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 29 June 2011 - 07:43 PM
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#2
Posted 29 June 2011 - 09:28 PM
EUSE sounds cool to me. :D
#3
Posted 30 June 2011 - 02:37 AM
Wolf IDE sounds unique to you, however I would personally go with EUSE. Easy to pronounce in tongue and would get your attention being an acronym of some sort.
Another idea could be a recursive acronym, i.e. EUSE: EUSE Unity Script Editor, although those recursive acronyms were already too common in the nineties.
Another idea could be a recursive acronym, i.e. EUSE: EUSE Unity Script Editor, although those recursive acronyms were already too common in the nineties.
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#4
Posted 30 June 2011 - 03:19 PM
WolfIDE is nice :)
Maybe a moon for the logo?
Maybe a moon for the logo?
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#5
Posted 30 June 2011 - 07:24 PM
Thanks for your input guys!
Do you think that the word 'enhanced' in EUSE is a good reason not to use it? Because it is the first, it hasn't really been enhanced.
Again, Thanks,
- WolfShield
Do you think that the word 'enhanced' in EUSE is a good reason not to use it? Because it is the first, it hasn't really been enhanced.
Again, Thanks,
- WolfShield
"I know it can be done, therefor, I know that I can do it."
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