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Bruno Herrera

ANYMEM - 0 views

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    User-Friendly Translation Memory Software AnyMem is a user-friendly translation memory software. AnyMem is compact, stable, easy to learn and to use. AnyMem CAT engine fully supports Unicode and can work with any language pair without the need of external components, like .NET Framework or Java Virtual Machine, commonly required by other translation memory software. Features: Convenient translation memory management: translation memory is stored in a single MEM file, for more convenient exchange. Export translation memory to TMX: translation memory can be exported to TMX 1.1, TMX 1.4. Import translation memory from TMX or MS Word files: AnyMem 2.0 can import translation memory from a TMX 1.1, or TMX 1.4 file, or from a bilingual MS Word file. Flexible text segmentation: configure exceptions to text segmentation rules by adding abbreviations and ordinal follower words. Selective translation: translate only the text which must be translated by specifying styles of paragraphs, which are not to be translated. Document CAT analysis: AnyMem 2.0 can analyze documents to determine the number of matching segments (complete and fuzzy match), and provide accurate CAT text count in words, segments or percent. Terminology search: AnyMem 2.0 can search translation memory for matching segments which contain certain term. Flexible data display: configure the way AnyMem 2.0 displays translation memory data with the help of templates. Automatic window alignment: prepare AnyMem 2.0 and MS Word windows for work by correctly aligning them with a few clicks, and without the need to manually drag window borders MS Word integration: quickly access most frequently used AnyMem 2.0 commands and functions directly from MS Word with the help of AnyMem 2.0 toolbar. You can also quickly run AnyMem 2.0 directly from MS Word. Unicode support: AnyMem 2.0 CAT engine fully supports Unicode without the need to install additional library components (like.NE
Julio B

Anaphraseus is a CAT - 0 views

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    Anaphraseus is a CAT (Computer-Aided Translation) tool for creating, managing and using bilingual Translation Memories. It is an OpenOffice.org Basic macro set available as an OpenOffice.org extension or a standalone document. Originally, Anaphraseus was developed to work with the Wordfast TM format, but it can also export and import files in TMX format.
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    Anaphraseus is a CAT (Computer-Aided Translation) tool for creating, managing and using bilingual Translation Memories. It is an OpenOffice.org Basic macro set available as an OpenOffice.org extension or a standalone document. Originally, Anaphraseus was developed to work with the Wordfast TM format, but it can also export and import files in TMX format. Its main features are: Text segmentation Fuzzy search in Translation Memory Terminology recognition Plain-text TM (Unicode UTF-8/UTF-16) TMX Export/Import (OmegaT translation memory format) Online translation engines: Google Translate, Microsoft Bing, Apertium LibreOffice integration
Bruno Herrera

TMX maker - 1 views

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    TXT to TMX
Julio B

About MyMemory - A collaborative language resource - 1 views

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    "MyMemory is the world's largest Translation Memory. MyMemory is 100% free. It has been created collecting TMs from the European Union, United Nations and aligning the best domain specific multilingual websites. You can download memories for free in TMX format and use them with your CAT tool of choice. You can also contribute to make MyMemory even better with your memories, or editing entries. When no human translation is found for your sentences, MyMemory will help you with state-of-the-art Statistical Machine Translation technology."
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    Bruno, quizás este servicio ayude a perfeccionar la memoria de traducción que tienes construida.
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    Gracias Julio. Veremos si esta tecnología podría ayudarnos en el futuro.
Bruno Herrera

Hacia una tabla comparativa de herramientas - 32 views

Mi plan es crear un nuevo proyecto para cada libro del tratado en vez de tener uno sólo. No tengo una razón comprobable para esta decisión pero intuyo que el tamaño de los archivos podrían dificult...

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Bruno Herrera

tmx editor - 2 views

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    al parecer un editor de tmx gratuito
Bruno Herrera

Editor de memorias de traducción - 0 views

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    Olifant is a .NET application that allows you to load or import translation memories in different formats (such as TMX or tab-delimited). You can edit the translation units, their attributes and any other associated data. Olifant allows you to save or export your data in various formats. The tool provide a table-driven interface to easily navigate through the translation memory. It offers functions such as flagging duplicates, search and replacing text using regular expressions, filtering the entries based on various criteria, merging other TMs into an existing one, exporting part of the TM, and many other utilities.
Bruno Herrera

OmegaT, the free translation memory tool - 0 views

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    OmegaT is a free translation memory application written in Java. It is a tool intended for professional translators. It does not translate for you! (Software that does this is called "machine translation", and you will have to look elsewhere for it.) OmegaT has the following features: Fuzzy matching Match propagation Simultaneous processing of multiple-file projects Simultaneous use of multiple translation memories User glossaries with recognition of inflected forms Document file formats include: XHTML and HTML Microsoft Office Open XML (Office 2007/2010: .docx, .xlsx, .pptx) OpenOffice.org XLIFF (Okapi) MediaWiki (Wikipedia) Plain text Unicode (UTF-8) support: can be used with non-Latin alphabets Support for right-to-left languages Integral spelling checker Compatible with other translation memory applications (TMX) Interface to Google Translate
Bruno Herrera

ABBYY Aligner 2.0 - 0 views

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    ABBYY Aligner 2.0 is a professional tool for aligning parallel texts and creating Translation Memory databases. This easy-to-use and convenient software accurately finds matching segments in parallel texts, provides capabilities to edit the alignment results and allows saving them into TMX files for further use in CAT-tools or into RTF files.
Bruno Herrera

Swordfish Translation Editor - 0 views

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    Swordfish III is an advanced CAT (Computer Aided Translation) tool based on XLIFF 1.2 open standard, designed for demanding professional translators. Swordfish III supports exchanging TMX (Translation Memory eXchange), the vendor-neutral open XML standard for the exchange of Translation Memory (TM) data created by Computer Aided Translation (CAT) and localization tools, originally published by LISA (Localisation Industry Standards Association). Swordfish includes a super fast Internal database server and integrated support for RemoteTM in its two editions: LAN Server and Web Server. You can also use third party database engines like Oracle 10g, MySQL 5.x and Microsoft SQL Server 2005/2008 for storing TM and terminology data.
Bruno Herrera

Heartsome New Generation Language Technology - 0 views

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    All new translation environment with Mac and Vista-style graphical user interface. In-Context Match and Advanced machine translation technology integrated to help you save time and cost. Integrates the most current versions of all available open language technology standards -- XLIFF, TMX, TBX, SRX, GMX.
Bruno Herrera

LF Aligner - 0 views

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    LF Aligner helps translators create translation memories from texts and their translations. It relies on Hunalign for automatic sentence pairing. Input: txt, doc, docx, rtf, pdf, html. Output: tab delimited txt, TMX and xls. With web features.
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    Julio, encontré este alineador gratuito. Sin embargo, no puedo echarlo a andar. ¿Podrías intentarlo? Gracias.
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    Con base en la última liga que añadí al grupo me parece que LF Aligner es una herramienta de Linux y por eso no puedo correrla correctamente en el sistema operativo de Windows. Cuando corre en Windows primero me pide que seleccione el tipo de formato que voy a utlizar en el proceso de alineaciòn; en este caso txt. Después pide el nùmero de lenguajes: 2. Luego pide la clave del texto fuente (en) y del meta (es). Finalmente pide que escoja los archivos para los textos fuente y meta respectivamente. El problema es que no sucede nada. De todas formas voy hacer pruebas en mi otra máquina.
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    LF Aligner se programa para los tres sistemas operativos: MacOS, Linux y Windows. Así que el problema no proviene de ahí. Lo bajé e intenté correrlo, pero se requiere tener dos archivos de texto o de MS Word con un texto en una lengua y su traducción a otra, muy parecidos en formato, para poder hacer una prueba. En todo caso, es absolutamente necesario leer y comprender el archivo LF_aligner_readme.txt que viene dentro del paquete, para poder utilizarlo correctamente. El autor presume de aprovechar un algoritmo diseñado por alguien más (al parecer, un húngaro) para hacer la alineación. Ese algoritmo está tomado de: http://mokk.bme.hu/resources/hunalign
Bruno Herrera

Linux for Translators - Aligners - 0 views

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    Most commercial translation memory applications now include an aligner as part of a suite of tools. Aligners are used to produce translation memory files (e.g. in the industry-standard TMX format) from legacy translations and their corresponding source files. The resulting file can then be used within a translation memory application, which provides easy access to the source/target segment pairs in the translation memory file. Although the advantage of aligning relevant legacy texts is obvious, a major drawback is that such tools generally align non-intelligently. Where the source and target texts have different numbers of segments (e.g. because at some point, the original translator merged two sentences to form a single sentence in the translation), the resulting translation memory file is misaligned. Aligners generally provide an interface through which such misalignments can be corrected manually. This can be a time-consuming process, however, and is usually worthwhile only when the legacy translation is known to be useful, such as when the original source text has been modified and a new translation of it is required.
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    Pàgina con ligas de acceso a herramientas de alineación de linux.
Bruno Herrera

Similis Freelance - 1 views

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    Similis es un software profesional de ayuda a la traducción destinado a los traductores independientes, las agencias de traducción y los traductores internos de la empresa. La interfaz es simple, un traductor profesional aprende a manejar Similis en un día de formación. Similis es una Memoria de Traducción que proporciona al traductor un acceso inmediato a todas las expresiones que él o su equipo ya han traducido con anterioridad y que tienen relación con la traducción a realizar. Centraliza en una base de datos el conjunto de traducciones de toda una empresa y puede procesar todos los formatos de memoria existentes (Trados, TMX, etc.) y recuperar las memorias y los glosarios desarrollados anteriormente. Durante una traducción, Similis analiza las traducciones anteriores y deduce de esta operación una memoria que aplica al proyecto en curso, para un resultado doblemente eficaz: Una ahorro de tiempo considerable en la traducción de las frases, términos o grupos de palabras recurrentes. Una gran homogeneidad de los documentos entre si. Similis es una memoria de traducción de segunda generación: mucho más potente que las memorias de primera generación, integra un nuevo analizador gramatical, utiliza la tecnología de los CHUNKS que permite cortar las frases en grupos terminológicos inteligentes, y genera automáticamente glosarios técnicos especificos. Disponible en versión servidor (Windows) y en versión monopuesto, Similis responde a las necesidades de las grandes empresas e instituciones que desean mejorar la gestión de los proyectos de traducción en interno o subcontratadas, como a los de los profesionales de la traducción que desean conservar a sus clientes.
Bruno Herrera

YouAlign - 2 views

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    With Youalign, you can quickly and easily create bitexts from your archived documents. A bitext contains a document and its translation aligned at the sentence level. generates TMX files that can be loaded into your translation memory.
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    Es una buena herramienta en línea. Pensé que era mejor opción que ABBYY Aligner en cuestión de precios pero ABBYY es 2,500 pesos más barato. Seguiré buscando otras opciones.
Bruno Herrera

converting translation memories - 1 views

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    TXT to TMX
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