Desktop Proz Term Search Autor da sequência: Jorge Gonza
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Hello friends and colleagues,
Long, long ago (probably ten years ago now), you could download a desktop-based term search from somewhere in Proz.com.
It was pretty cool.
Is it still available?
Warm regards,
Jorge | | | Rolf Keller Alemanha Local time: 00:42 Inglês para Alemão Maybe it was this one? | May 12, 2017 |
2010 to 2016 there were download links for Multifultor here. In the meantime things have changed and the successor can be found here: www.omni-lookup-de. | | | Agneta Pallinder Reino Unido Local time: 23:42 Membro (2014) Sueco para Inglês + ... | Igor Kmitowski Polónia Local time: 00:42 Membro (2016) Inglês para Polaco + ... ProZ.com Term Search in CafeTran | May 12, 2017 |
Hello Jorge,
CafeTran has ProZ.com term search included in two flavors: via the web interface and the direct integration with the translation workflow. You can search your terms in either integration mode, just like you would do it from a desktop application.
Igor | |
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Samuel Murray Holanda Local time: 00:42 Membro (2006) Inglês para Africânder + ... Yes, but I can't remember it's name | May 12, 2017 |
Jorge Gonza wrote:
Long, long ago (probably ten years ago now), you could download a desktop-based term search from somewhere in Proz.com. It was pretty cool. Is it still available?
I never really used it but yes, I remember it. I can't remember it's name, though. It was a nifty little tool that could be used to search glossaries, and if I'm not mistaken, you could also submit terms with it if you yourself discovered the translation of something by yourself. | | | Jorge Gonza Local time: 18:42 Inglês para Espanhol Autor do assunto
Samuel Murray wrote:
Jorge Gonza wrote:
Long, long ago (probably ten years ago now), you could download a desktop-based term search from somewhere in Proz.com. It was pretty cool. Is it still available?
I never really used it but yes, I remember it. I can't remember it's name, though. It was a nifty little tool that could be used to search glossaries, and if I'm not mistaken, you could also submit terms with it if you yourself discovered the translation of something by yourself.
Yes, and I think it was home-developed by Proz.com because it had its background colours and fonts and, if I'm not mistaken, it even had the logo.
It's the same little thing we're talking about, isn't it?
Jorge | | | Jorge Gonza Local time: 18:42 Inglês para Espanhol Autor do assunto I'll try that. | May 12, 2017 |
Samuel Murray wrote:
Jorge Gonza wrote:
Long, long ago (probably ten years ago now), you could download a desktop-based term search from somewhere in Proz.com. It was pretty cool. Is it still available?
I never really used it but yes, I remember it. I can't remember it's name, though. It was a nifty little tool that could be used to search glossaries, and if I'm not mistaken, you could also submit terms with it if you yourself discovered the translation of something by yourself.
And will let you know how it works.
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