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Klik or Click?
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September 21, 2011 at 12:13 AM
Welcome to our brand new Clickteam Community Hub! We hope you will enjoy using the new features, which we will be further expanding in the coming months.
A few features including Passport are unavailable initially whilst we monitor stability of the new platform, we hope to bring these online very soon. Small issues will crop up following the import from our old system, including some message formatting, translation accuracy and other things.
Thank you for your patience whilst we've worked on this and we look forward to more exciting community developments soon!
Clickteam.
A few features including Passport are unavailable initially whilst we monitor stability of the new platform, we hope to bring these online very soon. Small issues will crop up following the import from our old system, including some message formatting, translation accuracy and other things.
Thank you for your patience whilst we've worked on this and we look forward to more exciting community developments soon!
Clickteam.
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At this point, "Click" seems to be the more commonly-used spelling. I always see "Clickteam", "Click products", and "Clickers". But I've already told you this in the chat, so you're probably looking for an objective opinion.
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It all comes down to personal preference. I prefer "Klik" and is what I use in my website name.
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Both forms are correct. Ones comes from Klik & Play other one from Clickteam and Clicking as a mouse Clicks... So you can use both of them.
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I don't know why you'd think there's an "official" spelling.
While I agree that Klik is more recognizable, I like to use Click as it keeps people from making assumptions.
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:cool: >>!
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Ooh, pretty colors. :grin:
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Does this help at all :grin:
Quoted from Please login to see this link."Klik or Click is a term used to describe a software created with one of Clickteam's software products. The term Klik originates from the name of the first product in the Klik range of products, Klik & Play, where the alternative spelling "Click" originates from the name "Clickteam", the creators of the software product range. "
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\o/ Jeff +1
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Quote from gerald999
Does this help at all :grin:
Quoted from Please login to see this link."Klik or Click is a term used to describe a software created with one of Clickteam's software products. The term Klik originates from the name of the first product in the Klik range of products, Klik & Play, where the alternative spelling "Click" originates from the name "Clickteam", the creators of the software product range. "
I wrote that ages ago :O
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kind of noob question dont you think?
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It's actually Kclick
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