Interesting and useful. Thanks to the organisation. We'll meet next year, for sure.
Thank you for this interesting event.
Really good.
I am very pleased to have attended this virtual conference. I learnt a lot about CAT tools which I haven't used as yet, but I will after this presentation. Thank you!!!!!!!!
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11:50 Apr 8, 2014 | Blandine-ATRIL: 1459982 | All | what you are listing here is available in DVX3 |
11:50 Apr 8, 2014 | Daniel Benito: 1130548 | All | because the other two things you mention are in DVX3 |
11:51 Apr 8, 2014 | Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 | All | recognized terms are not marked in any way in the source segment |
11:51 Apr 8, 2014 | hnoronha: 556405 | All | Here is my take on this: I have been in this industry for 29 years and was the guy who first requested Iko and Jochen to create a tool that can remember a sentence that was done at Trados in 1985. |
11:52 Apr 8, 2014 | hnoronha: 556405 | All | DVX is the most user-friendly of all the tools but badly needs to move away from Access |
11:52 Apr 8, 2014 | Daniel Benito: 1130548 | All | Pavel: the highlighting of source terms found by AutoSearch is something we're considering |
11:52 Apr 8, 2014 | Daniel Benito: 1130548 | All | but most of the private feedback we've had from individual users is that this is actually not particularly useful and is quite distracting |
11:53 Apr 8, 2014 | Daniel Benito: 1130548 | All | so we'll obviously be making it optional |
11:53 Apr 8, 2014 | Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 | All | Both Trados and MemoQ have it as standard, but if you make it available in any form in Deja vu it will be greatly appreciated. |
11:53 Apr 8, 2014 | hnoronha: 556405 | All | Trados database processing is 10 times faster; and the databases are smaller. The 2 GB limit on Access databases is unacceptable in a modern tool. MemoQ databases stink too - far too slow and unweildy |
11:54 Apr 8, 2014 | Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 | All | hnoronha – please, keep the conversation civil and respectful. |
11:55 Apr 8, 2014 | Daniel Benito: 1130548 | All | Pavel: what did Hildreth say? |
11:56 Apr 8, 2014 | Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 | All | Please, do not use words like 'stink', your point is clear even without making it too negative. |
11:56 Apr 8, 2014 | Daniel Benito: 1130548 | All | Hildreth: one of the main reasons why we didn't make the change in DVX3 was to allow for interoperability between DVX2 and DVX3 |
11:57 Apr 8, 2014 | Daniel Benito: 1130548 | All | based on our experience when going from DV3 to DVX, and then from DVX to DVX2, it was clear that most people expected to versions to co-exist and interoperate |
11:59 Apr 8, 2014 | Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 | All | Back to the point: Deja vu x2's QA is unusable. Explained in detail here: http://www.proz.com/forum/d%C3%A9j%C3%A0_vu_support/230066-djv_x2_areas_to_improve_wishlist-page4.html |
12:00 Apr 8, 2014 | Nuri Razi: 941714 | All | Hi Everybody |
12:00 Apr 8, 2014 | Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 | All | If a term is entered in the termbase as stand alone and also as part of an expression, the QA will issue a warning if both target terms are not used at the same time in the same segment. |
12:01 Apr 8, 2014 | Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 | All | Which makes no sense and is a huge waste of time in a big project. |
12:01 Apr 8, 2014 | Daniel Benito: 1130548 | All | Pavel: that sounds like a bug... it should only be marked as an error if it was in the Lexicon (which has a higher priority than the TB) |
12:02 Apr 8, 2014 | Drew MacFadyen: 601248 | All | http://www.proz.com/virtual-conferences/604/program/9448 Déjà Vu X3 training for beginners will begin shortly |
12:02 Apr 8, 2014 | Daniel Benito: 1130548 | All | I'll make sure we check this and get this fixed ASAP |
12:02 Apr 8, 2014 | Daniel Benito: 1130548 | All | Hildreth, SQL Server can handle huge DBs, but is not particularly fast if you want to use it from a desktop application |
12:03 Apr 8, 2014 | Daniel Benito: 1130548 | All | so it makes sense for a server-based product (where the network itself is a bigger I/O bottleneck) |
12:03 Apr 8, 2014 | Daniel Benito: 1130548 | All | but for a desktop application, something like sqlite is probably more appropriate |