Correcting Grammar for Microsoft Products and Technology
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I see book authors, editors, bloggers, press, team members, and occasionally even a VP misspell our products, technologies, and features that I thought I would build and maintain a list of the correct capitalization and spelling of the most commonly misspelled Microsoft products and technologies.
Sources: Internal site (brandtools) and the Microsoft Trademarks Web site.
Last updated: April 27, 2010
Incorrect | Correct |
.net or .Net | .NET |
.Net framework 4.0, .NET framework 4.0 | .NET Framework |
AdCenter, Ad Center, Adcenter | adCenter |
Ado.net, ADO.Net | ADO.NET |
Asp.net, ASP.Net | ASP.NET |
Asp.Net ajax, Asp.NET Ajax | ASP.NET AJAX |
Asp.Net Mvc | ASP.NET MVC |
Biz Spark, Bizspark | BizSpark |
Clear Type, Clear type, Cleartype | ClearType |
Directaccess, Direct Access | DirectAccess |
Direct Show, Directshow | DirectShow |
Direct X | DirectX |
Dream Spark, Dreamspark | DreamSpark |
Home Group, Home group | HomeGroup |
HotMail, Hot Mail | Hotmail |
Info Path, Infopath | InfoPath |
Intellisense, Intellisense | IntelliSense |
Iron Ruby | IronRuby |
Kin | KIN |
Linq | LINQ |
MSN Messenger | Windows Live Messenger |
One Note, Onenote | OneNote |
Open type, Opentype | OpenType |
PlayTo, Play to | Play To |
Power Point, Powerpoint | PowerPoint |
Powershell, Power Shell | PowerShell |
Sea Dragon, Seadragon | SeaDragon |
Sharepoint, Share Point | SharePoint |
Silver Light, SilverLight | Silverlight |
Skydrive, Sky Drive | SkyDrive |
Sql Server | SQL Server |
Visual Basic .net (the .net was removed in the 2005 version) | Visual Basic |
Visual C# Express 2010 or Visual Basic Express 2010 or Visual C++ Express 2010 | Visual version 2010 Express as in Visual C# 2010 Express, Visual Basic 2010 Express |
Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server | Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 |
Visual Studio Ultimate 2010 or Visual Studio Professional 2010 | Visual Studio 2010 version, as in Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate, Visual Studio 2010 Professional |
WebSite Spark, Website spark | Website Spark |
Win 32 | Win32 |
Windows Mobile (except when referring to previous versions like 5.0 or 6), Windows phone 7 Series | Windows Phone |
Xaml | XAML |
XBOX, xbox | Xbox |
Xbox Live, XBOX Live | Xbox LIVE |
Caveats
These guidelines dont apply to URLs (ex: www.asp.net) or to code namespaces, variables, and classes should follow the .NET Framework naming guidelines.
This list only covers capitalization/spacing rules, it doesnt cover the correct usage of (tm) or symbols or the correct word usage rules. For those, refer to the trademark Web site.
Also note that I have no idea why we are so inconsistent say on keeping features/brands two words versus one word or the order of product/version/year.
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