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On Thu, 26 Oct 2017, DJ Delorie wrote:

>
> Carlos Moreno <moreno+geda-help AT mochima DOT com> writes:
>> Was it called "PCB Designer" at some point in time?
>> For some reason I had the clear idea that that was
>> the name of the program=C2=A0 (my memory playing
>> tricks?)
>
> More likely, some packager decided to "fancy it up" a bit and "pcb
> designer" was the description, then someone else thought that was the
> name, etc.

The fancy-up is in the pcb source distribution:

data/pcb.desktop and data/pcb.desktop.in

Name=3DPCB Designer
=2E..
GenericName=3DPCB Design

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