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I say, pick one and stick to it. None are inherently wrong. We use
"User's." That decision was made before I came here and I see no reason
to change it and be inconsistent with already-published material.
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From: jgarison -at- ide -dot- com [mailto:jgarison -at- ide -dot- com]
The Best in Show document at last year's STC competition was a gamer's
guide
- it was made to look like it had been hand edited, scratched out,
written
on, etc. In short - it became part of the game itself. The audience was,
of
course, gamers. Generally younger users. Use whatever they will identify
with.
Personally, I'd say "Users" especially since you have at least one
instance
in which there are two of them working together ...
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