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Plug-in vs. Plugin

Philippe posted earlier today with some sad news.  Plug-in is still plug-in and not plugin.  But wait Philippe, not all is lost!  Plug-in == Bundle!  So good-bye plug-in (and plugin for that matter) and hello bundle.  Use it in your code, with your friends, in documentation and presentations.  It’s simple, easy, shorter and has no pesky horizontal lines.

Posted September 29th, 2007 by Jeff McAffer in category: Uncategorized
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2 Responses to “Plug-in vs. Plugin”


  1. Philippe Ombredanne Says:

    I have a dream that I could get rid of a Bundle of hyphens :-P


  2. Donkey Shade › Eclipse Public License violation? Says:

    [...] is my story: A few weeks ago, I downloaded some bundles that were licensed under the EPL 1.0, the Eclipse Foundation User agreement and — as some of [...]

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