Microsoft has killed the Remote Desktop app, and its replacement’s name isn’t great
When it comes to naming apps, I like to think I'm not being controversial when I say that I want its name to convey what the app actually does. At the very least, it has to be unique and identifiable so I can easily find it or search for it online. By giving an app a bland, generic name, not only does it not do the app itself any justice, but it becomes a lot harder to actually find it.
When it comes to naming apps, I like to think I’m not being controversial when I say that I want its name to convey what the app actually does. At the very least, it has to be unique and identifiable so I can easily find it or search for it online. By giving an app a bland, generic name, not only does it not do the app itself any justice, but it becomes a lot harder to actually find it.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
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