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Why is this listed under "QuickDex"?
I've been using this product, under its three historical names, forever. I don't understand why it's listed on Wikipedia under the long-obsolete name "QuickDex", although that probably is the most famous name for it. Shouldn't it be listed under its current name (which it has had for years now), iData? I realize that's a bit confusing since a Google search for "iData" will turn up lots of unrelated stuff, but still... it seems "QuickDex" might be a footnote about its history, not the main entry. — Preceding
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Why is this listed under "QuickDex"?
I've been using this product, under its three historical names, forever. I don't understand why it's listed on Wikipedia under the long-obsolete name "QuickDex", although that probably is the most famous name for it. Shouldn't it be listed under its current name (which it has had for years now), iData? I realize that's a bit confusing since a Google search for "iData" will turn up lots of unrelated stuff, but still... it seems "QuickDex" might be a footnote about its history, not the main entry. — Preceding
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