Just published it.  Name of BubbleBeats Classic (arg).  Its Free.
Feedback appreciated.

Thanks,
Jason Van Anden
http://www.bubblebeats.com


On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Jason Van
Anden<[email protected]> wrote:
> no - this did not work.  good suggestion tho
>
> On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 12:25 PM,
> SizzlingSkizzorsProgrammer<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Does changing the name by adding a space at the end work?
>>
>> ie.  Changing "Trap" to "Trap "...I don't think any one would notice
>> the difference.
>>
>> On Sep 7, 9:25 am, Jason Van Anden <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> We submitted our app to the ADC2 last week, and are preparing to
>>> release it to the market.  Thing is, we used the name for our app in
>>> the contest that we wanted to name it forever more.  We have been
>>> developing this app since November.
>>>
>>> Now we are in the awkward position of what to name the real app in the
>>> market.  Does anyone know what becomes of the ADC2 version after the
>>> contest ends?  Will we be able to rename our app to the contest name
>>> if we offer the non-contest version as a different name.
>>>
>>> For us this is a mess, ie: we trademarked the name we submitted the
>>> contest app under.
>>>
>>> Its as if Google entered the ADC2 as Google and then had to come up
>>> with a different name to make the app available to the market.  (and
>>> no, this isn't some kind of happy accident that we could should like
>>> the fact that Google might have been Googol).
>>>
>>> Anyone out there know anything about how this can get resolved - or advice?
>>>
>>> Thank You,
>>> Jason
>> >>
>>
>

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