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Some years ago I was speaking to a group of designers and computer
authors, and had the opportunity to talk about GIF files.
__ This didn't suit me. I knew there is an answer. Finally I found a reference to the original development team with names. I keyed the names into all of the internet look-up databases I could find. According to the reference, Steve Wilhite was the original team leader, and there were maybe a half dozen email addresses for Mr. Wilhite. All of which were returned addressee unknown. Several others were reached and all said "JIF" was the word used. One person volunteered that it was JIF because the graphics load in a jiffy. But still no definitive word. __ Last month Adam Engst's "NetBits" newsletter posed the same question, "Is it GIF or JIF?" and I wrote to tell my story. They did not print my response, however the editor did take the challenge and succeed where I did not. In a later edition the blurb: "It's 'Jiff' and I Don't Want to Hear Another Word" wherein they relate mail from Charlie Reading who worked with the creator of GIF, Steve Wilhite. Charlie reported that Steve pronounced it "jiff", spinning off of a historically popular peanut butter commercial. __ My applause and thanks go out to the editors of NetBits newsletter, for persevering and digging to the bottom of the debate. Folks, it's "JIF" -- thank you. NetBits is a wonderful weekly newsletter from the creators of the very popular and world-famous TidBITS. Find out all about them at http://www.netbits.net/! Fred Showker is a designer, consultant, writer and speaker. He has published 60-Second Window and DT&G Magazine online since 1990, and is director of The Graphic Design Network which includes The Design & Publishing Center at www.Graphic-Design.com. (1994) He was a co-founder of both The User Group Forum on America Online (1987), The User Group Network at www.User-Groups.net, (1994) and the Designers' Bookshelf (1996) He originally founded Showker Graphic Arts & Design in 1972, has been an avid computer activist and supporter since 1984.
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