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I don't know when, but I noticed a while ago that it now seems to be
"Snagit", no camelCase. I used to be very careful to use camelCase,
"SnagIt", so surely it was that way originally. But somewhere along the
way I noticed that on their website it uses "Snagit", both in the logo
and in their text ([1]https://www.techsmith.com/screen-capture.html).
So they must've changed it. Because I'm just certain that it wasn't
like that "before".
-Monique
On 5/15/20 8:15 AM, Lin Laurie wrote:
Good luck, John!
I think Chris has a really good point. When I look at resumes, I tend to discoun
t people who make mistakes on products. For instance, SnagIt is one of the most
popular tech writing tool and most people spell it wrong.
If you can't take the time to correctly spell products in your resume, how caref
ul will you be with the documentation you write? It could even have legal conseq
uences when you don't pay attention to things like that and trademarks.