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							- wxWidgets slogan ideas
 
- CafePress products:
 
- http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/products/
 
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- On mug or umbrella:
 
- super-gui-OS-agnostic-XP-Linux-MacOS
 
- (perhaps highlighted in different colours)
 
- wxWidgets: "Practically Perfect in Every Way"
 
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- On tote bag:
 
- "Bag yourself some cool tools at wxwidgets.org"
 
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- On sweatshirt:
 
- Build an app for Windows, Mac and Linux in a week?
 
- No sweat.
 
- <wxWidgets logo>
 
- wxwidgets.org
 
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- Hallelujah!
 
- The future is open source and OS-agnostic.
 
- Tool up for it at wxwidgets.org.
 
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- On hat:
 
- wxWidgets
 
- Brim-full of cool GUI tools
 
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- On frosted glass mug:
 
- just the logo
 
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- Suggested slogans from wx-users:
 
- wxWidgets: The API for programmers who aren't sheep.
 
- (Robin Dunn)
 
- Better printed on a shirt:
 
- "A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion,
 
-  butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet,
 
-  balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying,
 
-  take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations,
 
-  analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a
 
-  tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly.
 
-  Specialization is for insects."
 
-                                                [Robert A. Heinlein]
 
- maybe stripped down to
 
- "Specialization is for insects."
 
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- The Open-Source, Cross-Platform GUI Framework 
 
-   with Ten Years of Evolution Behind It
 
- I saw this changed to 'native UI' on the website, which is slightly more
 
- accurate but sounds less 'catchy' imho.
 
- .. and templates.
 
- Hmm. I might buy a mug that had, say, a wxLogo and "wxWidgets" (and 
 
- maybe the website URL underneath in smaller type) on one side and 
 
- "Specialization is for insects ... and templates" on the other.
 
- .. only if it held at leat a full half (imperial) pint, mind. Not 
 
- one of those wussy 8.5 fl.oz. jobbies.
 
- That'd be a nice ice-breaker when working at a new client's site - 
 
- people would be bound to stop and ask what it was all about!
 
- .. and how about a nice silk tie (US: necktie) with the logo on ... 
 
- Oh, I forgot, we programmers don't wear ties.
 
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- "I can't believe it's not native"
 
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- "Because friends don't let friends use Win32".
 
- (or MFC)
 
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- Have a photo of 3 babes wearing Linux, Windows and Mac Logo T-shirt with
 
- words at the bottom.
 
- "Why choose one when you can have 3?"
 
- (Mohammad Zubair <mzubair@singnet.com.sg>)
 
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- wxWidgets: Write it once and for all.
 
- Matt Gregory <msgregory@earthlink.net>
 
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- At front:
 
-     Need an API?
 
-       <wxWidgets>
 
-    and get THE API
 
-        C++, Python, Basic, Lua ...
 
- At back
 
-     <windows> OR <linux> OR <mac> ?
 
-                 <wxWidgets>  is
 
-     <windows> AND <linux> AND <mac>
 
- where <xxxxx> is the respective logo
 
- Manuel Martin <mmartin@ceyd.es>
 
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- Kevin Ollivier wrote:
 
- How about this for a t-shirt slogan?
 
- One API to rule them all, one API to hide them
 
- One API to bridge them all and in the compiler bind them.
 
- wxWidgets
 
- How about "and in the linker bind them"? That's where the local libraries 
 
- get bound to the wxWidgets code anyway.
 
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- Hugh Gibson wrote:
 
- > > Perhaps a head shot of a Maori with full face tattoo and the
 
- > > slogan "Go native"?
 
- >
 
- > Perhaps the "tattoos" could be various representations of a common
 
- > window control in different operating systems to emphasise the
 
- > native look and feel.
 
- Nice idea. But I wonder where you'll find some volunteer willing to 
 
- have his face tattooed with win32 common controls ;-)
 
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