I suggest:
T.I.N.F.O.I.L. (Title Installer NSP F*ck Off Idiots & Lamers)
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T.I.N.F.O.I.L. (That Is Not Funny Overrated Imbecile Lunatic)
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BIAA (Blawar Is An Asshole)
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a great name like NoHomoTinfoil that would warn people not use another tinfoil.
Some information about the planned rename:
I won't end the name vote or rename Tinfoil until @blawar sends me a proper proof of the trademark.
Still waiting dude, show us that you really own Tinfoil.
First I need to finish other support, finish porting Tinfoil's code... So soonCool, gonna finish usb install now?
XorTroll didn’t even make the original Tinfoil and DZ Tinfoil seems feature/code superior with constant dev support and additions from what is being shown.. not sure why the original post needed all of the dramatics.
XorTroll doesn’t even like the Tinfoil name.
So it's clear if you didn't see it, Oakley, Inc. (Glasses) is the company that owns the rights to the registered trademark "TINFOIL" in the USA. If you go to the United States Patent and Trademarks website you can search for trademarks, or you can do a quick search to find the glasses themselves, or the search facility.
Blawar also abused the MIT license to high hell, and I personally don't think something as important as a package installer should be closed source. I do like dz's interface better, but I'm hoping this goes somewhere or if not then someone starts over from scratch.
That's not how trademarks work. Trademarks are generally applied to a specific industry or product. In this case, it doesn't extend beyond eyeglasses and accessories, so a piece of computer software named Tinfoil isn't violating any trademarks here.