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(Freeware) Alternatives to TagEditor + Workbench + Multiterm for XML files
Thread poster: Emal Ghamsharick
Emal Ghamsharick Germany Local time: 04:30 English to German + ...
Sep 12, 2011
Hello all, please excuse me if my question is redundant.
I am working on a project that involves a lot of XML files. At the moment I am using the Trados 2007 package, which does the job well, but I have some special requirements and wonder if there are any (freeware) alternatives.
Here's what I'm looking for:
- INTEGRATED terminology recognition with one-click adding and editing of terms - QUICK batch editing of TM entries - Based on TBX a... See more
Hello all, please excuse me if my question is redundant.
I am working on a project that involves a lot of XML files. At the moment I am using the Trados 2007 package, which does the job well, but I have some special requirements and wonder if there are any (freeware) alternatives.
Here's what I'm looking for:
- INTEGRATED terminology recognition with one-click adding and editing of terms - QUICK batch editing of TM entries - Based on TBX and TMX (or at least with a decent interface) - Easy importing of CSV to TBX - Lets me save bilingual XML in XLIFF format - Custom dictionary support - Web MT feature - No "intermediate" formats or useless project folders - If possible, editing of XML directly in Word or LibreOffice - No bulky "project management" features that clog up the UI
In effect it would be something that works like TagEditor + MultiTerm, just way better. ▲ Collapse
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Lori Cirefice France Local time: 04:30 French to English
I doubt you'll find freeware that does all that
Sep 12, 2011
I think Wordfast Classic fits the bill, although I'm not sure about XLIFF format. Maybe someone who knows more about XLIFF could comment on that aspect.
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Swordfish, http://www.maxprograms.com, uses XLIFF as native format; supports TMX, TBX and imports CSV files; support for XML files is fully configurable.
Swordfish is not freeware.
Regards, Rodolfo
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