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  2. OmegaT - Wikipedia

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    OmegaT is a computer-assisted translation tool written in the Java programming language.It is free software originally developed by Keith Godfrey in 2000, and is currently developed by a team led by Aaron Madlon-Kay.

  3. Comparison of computer-assisted translation tools - Wikipedia

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    A number of computer-assisted translation software and websites exists for various platforms and access types. According to a 2006 survey undertaken by Imperial College of 874 translation professionals from 54 countries, primary tool usage was reported as follows: Trados (35%), Wordfast (17%), Déjà Vu (16%), SDL Trados 2006 (15%), SDLX (4%), STAR Transit [fr; sv] (3%), OmegaT (3%), others (7%).

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  5. memoQ - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, all supported memoQ editions contained these principal modules: File statistics Word counts and comparisons with translation memory databases, internal content similarities and format tag frequency. memoQ was the first translation environment tool to enable the weighting of format tags in its count statistics to enable the effort involved with their correct placement in translated ...

  6. Virtaal - Wikipedia

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    Simple single view interface; Colour highlighting; Autocorrect; Autocomplete; In-context segment filtering: All segments; Partial translations and non-translated segments

  7. List of software that supports OpenDocument - Wikipedia

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    Dokuwiki — wiki software, exports to ODT with the odt plugin.; Drupal ODF Import – a Drupal module allows importing ODT files into CMS nodes. [37]eZ publish — content management system, supports import and export of writer documents via extension.

  8. Apertium - Wikipedia

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    Apertium is a transfer-based machine translation system, which uses finite state transducers for all of its lexical transformations, and Constraint Grammar taggers as well as hidden Markov models or Perceptrons for part-of-speech tagging / word category disambiguation. [2]

  9. Talk:OmegaT - Wikipedia

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    4 adding Ja:OmegaT link. 1 comment. 5 Status and mention of OmegaT+. 5 comments. 6 Language Support. 1 comment. 7 The so-called "Project" 7 comments. 8 Logo. 2 ...