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    Quote Originally Posted by alcattle View Post
    too close to Vuhdo (a heal bot clone)
    Does Vuhdo break Blizzard's rules? If not, it doesn't strike me as much of a problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by Moorea View Post
    I don't think the entry in wikipedia about a group disbanded in 2007 should prevent the reuse of Hydra for a mboxing software now...
    From the facts in Wikipedia it appears that Hydra was a major effort sustained over ten years by many people. It's probably well known to IT people. It could be brought back at any time. HotkeyNet is used in corporations (it's more than a multiboxing program) and the new program will be the same way. I don't want to handicap the new program with a name that locks it out of corporations.

    Quote Originally Posted by Moorea View Post
    Voodoo is nice too...but doesn't seem very multiboxing ?
    Two points, First, I don't think the name should be about multiboxing.

    A product name should sell the product, not the product category.

    I think the name should say something about why this particular multiboxing program is good. The name should say things like:

    -- powerful
    -- helps you win
    -- helps you control toons
    -- easy

    "Voodoo" makes me think of powerful magic.

    As an example, there is an old British motorcycle brand called Triumph. The name doesn't say "motorcycle." It implies winning and therefore speed.

    Second, I think Voodoo does mean something connected to multiboxing. Voodoo supposedly turns people into zombies and controls them like automatons. This isn't why I like the name, I'm just pointing it out.
    Last edited by Freddie : 11-13-2009 at 05:42 PM Reason: rephrased a few things
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