This was a thead a while ago. What to call the language. I also prefer 
"transcript". It sounds grown-up, professional, even. Something "hypertalk" 
lacked; which always seemed, well, not grown-up.

I hope that the product name change (never mind the far less critical 
language name) is well considered, and brings simplicity and success.

Craig Newman


In a message dated 9/20/10 2:28:49 PM, shadow.sl...@yahoo.com writes:


> I personally prefer it to be called Transcript though.because it just 
> sounds unique and the sort. Plus SourceForge has officially accepted it as 
> one 
> of the programming languages around. And they call it Transcript. So I say 
> and pick Transcript! :)
> 
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