Jelsoft

/ˈdʒɛlsɒft/ noun

Definition

A software company known for creating vBulletin, popular forum and community software.

Etymology

A modern compound of 'jelly' (possibly suggesting flexibility or adaptability) and 'soft' (short for software). Created as a brand name in the late 1990s during the early internet forum boom.

Kelly Says

Jelsoft represents the playful naming conventions of early internet companies, combining unexpected words to create memorable brand identities. Their vBulletin software powered countless online communities, making them pioneers in digital social interaction platforms.

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