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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
 Before we get into the details of how to extend the pyforge platform, perhaps 
 it would be smart to explain some of the big pieces and why there are there. 
 
-We wanted PyForge plugins to be fast, we needed them to scale, and we had some 
+We wanted PyForge tools to be fast, we needed them to scale, and we had some
 complex requirements for data storage and extensibility.  So, we needed a 
 **fast,** flexible, and easy to use data persistence system.  
 
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
 allowing for ad-hock ticket schema additions. 
 
 It definitely seemed like something we wanted in a next generation forge, 
-because we wanted app plugins to be able to: 
+because we wanted app tools to be able to:
 
 * create and version their own document types, 
 * extend existing document structures, 
@@ -81,18 +81,18 @@
 TODO: Finish reactor overview (after reactor code is written)
 
 
-Application Plugins
+Application Tools
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-Writing a plugin for the new forge is as simple as defining a few controllers 
+Writing a tool for the new forge is as simple as defining a few controllers
 to handle particular URL's, templates to render pages, and defining the schemas 
-of any new forge document types that your plugin requires.  
+of any new forge document types that your tool requires.
 
-.. image:: _static/images/plugins.png
-   :alt: App Plugins
+.. image:: _static/images/tools.png
+   :alt: App Tools
    :align: right
 
-When you write PyForge plugins, you'll get lots of stuff for free: 
+When you write PyForge tools, you'll get lots of stuff for free:
 
 * Search-ability of your Artifacts
 * Artifact versioning for accountability and transparency
@@ -101,17 +101,17 @@
 * A robust and flexible permissions system
 * Access to a real-time event publishing system
 
-What's in a plugin?
+What's in a tool?
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
-The most basic app plugin consists of a few things: 
+The most basic app tool consists of a few things:
 
 * A controller object (instantiated per request)
 * Template files (optional)
 * UI Widgets (optional)
 * Extensions to existing Artifacts (optional)
 * New Artifact types (optional)
-* Event listener plugins (optional)
+* Event listener tools (optional)
 * Event publisher (optional)
 
 Users/groups and Permissions