Notepad++ creator Don Ho said the macOS version of the popular Windows code editor is fake and using the Notepad++ trademark without permission. The unofficial Notepad++ app for macOS In a blog post, Ho said the macOS app is "not authorized, not endorsed, and not affiliated with" the official version of Notepad++ in any way, adding that it is "misleading, inappropriate, and frankly disrespectful to both the project and its users".
That’s a bit odd, considering Blender was released in 1994 (development can be traced back to 1987), while Maya was released in 1998…
And even if the dates were reversed, I didn’t have any trouble distinguishing the word “Blender” from the word “Maya”, nor telling their logos apart