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Hi, this image was not uploaded by myself - it was made by Codename Lisa - please see the Talk page for the edit.
Revision 785377206 by User:Codename Lisa[edit] Hello, everyone
Revision 785377206 contains extensive changes to the article, so much so that the edit summary was insufficient. Hence, here is a summary of what I did in it:
Reordered major sections. Previously, the article sections were ordered as "Import formats", "Export formats", "Add-on modules" and "Application areas". This clearly suboptimal to most readers. Why must they start with fancruft such as import formats, which is a list of what non-experts consider "computer gobbledygook"? I re-ordered the sections into "Application areas", "Add-on modules", "Import formats", and "Export formats". Dissolved the gallery section at the bottom of the article and distributed its contents across the article. One of its images went to the infobox that didn't have a screenshot at the time. Removed File:Product image example for Simpleware ScanIP.jpg from the article, as it is not showing anything educational or encyclopedic. It is a vague image at best. It can't even be used as the infobox icon. I will upload that myself shortly. MOS:CAPS and MOS:ACRONYM is extensively applied. MOS:LAYOUT is applied to "Application areas" and "Add-on modules" sections. Version number was updated. Plus sign from the module names was removed. (Deprecated) The "See also" section was deleted. It is not a "See again" section after all. Please see WP:SEEALSO. Licensing terms was updated Best regards, Codename Lisa (talk) 06:18, 13 June 2017 (UTC)
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Please update Stable release to: N-2018.03 / 12 March 2018
Please change website link to: https://www.synopsys.com/simpleware/products/software/scanip.html
Source: https://www.synopsys.com/simpleware/news-and-events/simpleware-n-2018-03.html
Thank you. Simpleware wiki ( talk) 16:36, 12 March 2018 (UTC)
Update: can Diannaa please review this request? Thank you. Simpleware wiki ( talk) 12:48, 26 March 2018 (UTC)
Change has been made due to a lack of editor response after 3 weeks of request. Simpleware wiki ( talk) 10:43, 3 April 2018 (UTC)
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Hi User:Oshwah please see our 'User page' for declaration of interest. Best, Jessica, Synopsys.
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Hi davidwr - just the one person for 'we' - I will change my username, thanks.
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Hi, this image was not uploaded by myself - it was made by Codename Lisa - please see the Talk page for the edit.
Revision 785377206 by User:Codename Lisa[edit] Hello, everyone
Revision 785377206 contains extensive changes to the article, so much so that the edit summary was insufficient. Hence, here is a summary of what I did in it:
Reordered major sections. Previously, the article sections were ordered as "Import formats", "Export formats", "Add-on modules" and "Application areas". This clearly suboptimal to most readers. Why must they start with fancruft such as import formats, which is a list of what non-experts consider "computer gobbledygook"? I re-ordered the sections into "Application areas", "Add-on modules", "Import formats", and "Export formats". Dissolved the gallery section at the bottom of the article and distributed its contents across the article. One of its images went to the infobox that didn't have a screenshot at the time. Removed File:Product image example for Simpleware ScanIP.jpg from the article, as it is not showing anything educational or encyclopedic. It is a vague image at best. It can't even be used as the infobox icon. I will upload that myself shortly. MOS:CAPS and MOS:ACRONYM is extensively applied. MOS:LAYOUT is applied to "Application areas" and "Add-on modules" sections. Version number was updated. Plus sign from the module names was removed. (Deprecated) The "See also" section was deleted. It is not a "See again" section after all. Please see WP:SEEALSO. Licensing terms was updated Best regards, Codename Lisa (talk) 06:18, 13 June 2017 (UTC)
Hello and
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Talk:ScanIP, please be sure to
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Thank you. Codename Lisa ( talk) 09:16, 15 June 2017 (UTC)
Please update Stable release to: N-2018.03 / 12 March 2018
Please change website link to: https://www.synopsys.com/simpleware/products/software/scanip.html
Source: https://www.synopsys.com/simpleware/news-and-events/simpleware-n-2018-03.html
Thank you. Simpleware wiki ( talk) 16:36, 12 March 2018 (UTC)
Update: can Diannaa please review this request? Thank you. Simpleware wiki ( talk) 12:48, 26 March 2018 (UTC)
Change has been made due to a lack of editor response after 3 weeks of request. Simpleware wiki ( talk) 10:43, 3 April 2018 (UTC)
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01:37, 5 January 2021 (UTC)
Hi User:Oshwah please see our 'User page' for declaration of interest. Best, Jessica, Synopsys.
-- Simpleware wiki ( talk) 09:38, 5 January 2021 (UTC)
Your use of the term "we" is confusing. It can be read two ways - 1) that multiple people edit with this account, or 2) that only one person uses the account BUT the person is speaking on behalf of a group.
This is confusing. If you use "we" to refer to a group of people, please make sure that the group is "defined" earlier in the same comment. For example, "My supervisor and I believe that XYZ should be changed... We ...." is perfectly fine. "I work for and edit on behalf of XYZ, and we think XYZ should be change..." is also fine. But just saying "We" makes me wonder "Was it Alice editing yesterday, is Bob editing today, and will Charlie be editing tomorrow?"
To add to what Oshwah said above, if you are more than one person, that's against the rules, every editor needs to have their own account. Even if you are just one person I recommend changing your username to make it clear that this is one person and it will not be "handed off" to another person. Names like "Alice at Simpleware" or "Simpleware Bob" are fine. Please read WP:Username policy and WP:Changing username for more information. davidwr/( talk)/( contribs) 🎄 16:24, 5 January 2021 (UTC)
Hi davidwr - just the one person for 'we' - I will change my username, thanks.
-- Simpleware wiki ( talk) 09:45, 6 January 2021 (UTC)