'What's this dolt? I'm no dolt.' So he hit cancel.
We [on the team] knew that it said 'do it', but it just looked like 'dolt' to several users...
The bottom line is that we changed it to 'okay' and then everybody sailed right through it."
https://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/access/text/2013/05/102658007-05-01-acc.pdf (pp 20-21)
We [on the team] knew that it said 'do it', but it just looked like 'dolt' to several users...
The bottom line is that we changed it to 'okay' and then everybody sailed right through it."
https://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/access/text/2013/05/102658007-05-01-acc.pdf (pp 20-21)
Comments
In the logo, "do" and "it" are distinctly separated through color.
In text, the company is branded as DoiT - I hope the dotted "i" helps avoid the dolt confusion.