Omegat timetracker6/27/2023 ![]() I previously wrote about TEnTs interoperability, and because both SDL Studio and memoQ support standardized file formats for data exchange, I knew that this isn’t going to be a problem. The definition of ‘better’ always depends on personal preference, needs, and circumstances.Ĭoming from SDL Studio, the first thing I had to do was migrate some of my translation memories and termbases. I’m also not trying to determine whether memoQ is better or not compared to SDL Studio or any other TEnT, not least because I don’t believe in such a universal determination. MemoQ, SDL Studio, and most other TEnTs share the same basic concepts and workflow, which will not be covered in this post. Instead, I decided to do a more general review of memoQ, starting with some of the major new features in memoQ 2014, continuing with some general features and approaches I like in memoQ, and concluding with my brief impression of memoQ 2014 after about three months of using it as my main production environment. Her comparison is a compulsory reading for anyone interested to learn about the similarities and differences between memoQ 2014 and SDL Studio 2014. Previously I only had very brief and superficial experience with older versions of memoQ, so when memoQ 2014 was released on June 2014, I was excited to take the opportunity and test it for a few months as my main production environment.īeing a relatively experienced user of Studio 2014, my original plan was to point out the similarities and differences in features and approach between the two TEnTs, but Emma Goldsmith had a similar idea and compiled an exhaustive side-by-side comparison of memoQ 2014 and SDL Trados 2014, doing a much better job than I ever could. ![]() In recent years memoQ has gradually risen to be one of the major commercial TEnTs (Translation Environment Tools) available on the market. I’m always grateful for opportunities to learn about new and different approaches and tools. Readers of this blog and those who might have stumbled upon some of my occasional posts on the subject in social media know that translation supporting technology and workflows are areas I take a special interest in.
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