Search on for SeaMonkey SlogansFriday March 30th, 2007In a newsgroup message, Robert "KaiRo" Kaiser has requested feedback on possible SeaMonkey slogans. KaiRo is interested in comments on his own proposals as well as original suggestions. Current proposals include "the suite, reborn", "browse. mail. compose. chat." and "suite life". The search for slogans is part of an effort to ramp up marketing for the SeaMonkey project, which began as a community-driven continuation of the Mozilla Application Suite in 2005. Earlier this month, the United States Patent and Trademark Office published the applications for the SeaMonkey name trademark and SeaMonkey logo trademark for opposition. It was taking forever for the trademark process to get off the ground, it seems. The Suite is life. The Suite must flow. He who controls the Suite, controls the universe. Slogans are very beneficial to a business. While surfing I found this free slogan generator: <http://slogan4u.com> There's irony here somewhere that the favicon for the uspto is the old Netscape logo. I presume that you're aware that the icon is the default favicon installed with what was the old Netscape Enterprise server (I think it's now Sun's iPlanet web server)? I seem to remember smiling at the irony of one big pro-MS site running Netscape server and having that favicon a while ago :) There's actually quite a few websites of the government variety (both US and international) running it (as seen by the icons) mainly I guess because government contracts tend to favour big companies with proper hardware and software support contracts (such as Sun), and this often wins over the commodity server/open source combo (such as Dell/Linux/Apache) in that space. A play on the Monkey see, Monkey Do saying... SeaMonkey DoMonkey A play on the Monkey see, Monkey Do saying... SeaMonkey DoMonkey I really like the monkey idea! Monkey Surf, Monkey Mail, Monkey Blog, Monkey Podcast.... Not sure what it says about the users, but the chimp adverts never did PG Tips any harm. Sea the Monkey, don't spank it? *oops* this is a family show. SeaMonkey, better than Sea Salt! SeaMonkey; hey, at least it's not IE! "Sea Monkey at your desk, learn new ways to browse, mail, chat and compose from him." I created this slogan "SeaMonkey, do you need anything else?" at <http://www.thepcmanwebsite.com> There were lots more they kept being spit out I just wrote this one. SeaMonkey. See Everything. Do Everything. SeaMonkey. Whole world. One place. Forgotten, But Not Gone? Sea Monkey and Die? :-) See No IEvil, Hear No IEvil, Speak No IEvil. SeaMonkey instead. SeaMonkey. You'd be bananas not to. etc... "SeaMonkey. You'd be bananas not to." I like this one. :) Don't know how appropriate it'd be, though. SeaMonkey. It works great. Just don't add water. or SeaMonkey. Sour name, fantastic Suite. BTW, I still haven't figured out the connection between brine shrimp and browsing... MRK something about DHTML: <http://mrhall.org/gsl/brineshrimp/magnify.htm> "This is probably one of the best magnifying glass scripts written in DHTML. Combines drag and drop methods with clip functions. Very useful if you have to present maps, town plans, large images, blueprints. Works with IE4x and NN4x." does not work for me :( *sniff* OK, here is ahte REAL connection, as per: <http://www.softpedia.com/…Monkey-Review-42640.shtml> "Sea-Monkey is the brand name of a hybrid of Artemia salina, a species of brine shrimp. The term Sea-Monkeys is a trademark used to sell them as a novelty gift... but doesn't this sound a bit strange? What's the link with the computer world, after all? SeaMonkey is (also) the code name of the web applications suite formerly known as Mozilla Application Suite..." i hope the brine shrimp makes doesnt think the free browser will cut into their sales... :( Web page and email reader. Both integrated. SeaMonkey, the internet suite. SEAMONKEY, THE SALTY SUITE THAT CAN'T BE BEAT! I really liked - if we were taking votes here - orangos "SeaMonkey: You'd be bananas not to." And as runner-up ackerberg's "SeaMonkey: The Salty Suite That Can't Be Beat!" I'd have a very difficult time picking between the two of those! :) But of course, we all know that some slogan which makes absolutely no sense at all will instead be chosen for us, and will most likely hurt our reputation more so than the ridiculous name "SeaMonkey". Regardless of that name it's STILL my default browsing app with Konqueror being my second choice. :) Amicalement, Eyes-Only "L'Peau-Rouge" SeaMonkey, your Internet unified |
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