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<blockquote data-quote="bazzz" data-source="post: 475496" data-attributes="member: 71220"><p>Is it churlish of me to point out that "mediacenter" isn't actually an English language word and should be replaced with "media center" throughout the web site? Also the first sentence on the home page: "MediaPortal turns your PC / TV into a very advanced MediaCenter / HTPC" isn't very good. Slashes generally read poorly and a newcomer is going to be baffled by jargon such as "HTPC". Something like "MediaPortal turns your PC and TV into a very advanced home media center" might be better. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate many of the people behind the site don't speak English as a first language, so I'd be happy to help polish things a bit. First impressions can make a big difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazzz, post: 475496, member: 71220"] Is it churlish of me to point out that "mediacenter" isn't actually an English language word and should be replaced with "media center" throughout the web site? Also the first sentence on the home page: "MediaPortal turns your PC / TV into a very advanced MediaCenter / HTPC" isn't very good. Slashes generally read poorly and a newcomer is going to be baffled by jargon such as "HTPC". Something like "MediaPortal turns your PC and TV into a very advanced home media center" might be better. I appreciate many of the people behind the site don't speak English as a first language, so I'd be happy to help polish things a bit. First impressions can make a big difference. [/QUOTE]
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