User talk:Stefanch2

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Adding article to wrong or redundant categories[edit]

Hi, Stefanch2

Your recent contribution, which involves addition of Brosix to wrong or redundant categories is mostly undone.

Here is why:

Category removed from Reason
Category:Mac OS instant messaging clients This product requires at least Mac OS X 10.5. Mac OS X categories are already enough.
Category:Groupware Redundant. Category:Windows instant messaging clients, Category:Linux instant messaging clients and Category:Mac OS X instant messengers are already subcategories of this category.
Category:Collaboration Redundant. Category:Groupware is subcategory of a subcategory of this category. Hence, what I said above...
Category:Social network services This article is about a software product not a Social networking service. What were you thinking?
Category:Screenshot software This product is not a screenshot software product. A screenshot software product is one that can be used primarily for screenshooting. This product cannot be used that way. (An example of such wrong assertions: One can assert that every software that can be maximized to fill the entire screen is a privacy-protection software because they can be used to cover your screen!)
Category:Free instant messaging clients This product is freeware (gratis) not free software (libre). Category:Freeware already does a good job of listing this product.

Fleet Command (talk) 21:10, 3 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Your recent edits[edit]

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