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Translation Memories on Line (continued)

Posted by Roger McKeon on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, In : Translation 
 
 

MyMemory and others

TerminoTrad  now points to Linear B, My Memory, Termacor and TSM, as well as Microsoft's Language Portal in its Translation Memory section (just under LazyTerm on the English side of the Portal).

MyMemory et les autres

TerminoTrad pointe maintenant vers Linear B, My Memory, Termacor et TSM, ainsi que vers le Portail linguistique Microsoft dans la section Mémoires de traduction (juste en dessous de TerminoParesse, côté français du Portail)....
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Alexandria

Posted by Roger McKeon on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, In : Translation 
 
Happens to be the extremely powerful mechanism underlying a number of linguistically oriented resources offered on the Web, including
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which is already featured prominently in LazyTerm, but seemed, on account of its extraordinary profusion, to justify a separate entry (English side of TerminoTrad),where it is now highlighted.

       Se trouve être le mécanisme extrêment puissant sur lequel reposent un certain nombre de ressources d'ordre linguist...
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YouAlign

Posted by Roger McKeon on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, In : Tools 
 

 YOU
ALIGN COMPLETELY FREE

   YouAlign, the text alignment website launched by Terminotix in August 2009, was supposed to be free for a limited time only, but is now completely free. YouAlign lets you quickly and easily create HTML bitext and TMX translation memory files from pairs of input files. Bitext and translation memory files generated by YouAlign can be downloaded for use with bilingual full-text search engines and translation memory systems. No software to install–everything is done...
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PolyDictionary -- PolyDictionnaire

Posted by Roger McKeon on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, In : Translation 

PolyDictionary

A new feature has just made its appearance in TerminoTrad. PolyDictionary is located there: TerminoTrad, immediately under Phase I, above Serendipity, in the Portal's menu. Go have a look. The device is so user friendly that an entry concerning it has not yet been added to the User's Guide. If you don't really need that sort of thing, play around with it, as any true linguist would, it seems to me, at least...

    

PolyDictionnaire

Un nouveau volet de TerminoTrad vie...
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