Very informative. Thanks a lot!
I liked the Deja Vu presentation - it was interesting and very informative. If I hadn't already invested heavily in SDL, Deja Vu would be the program I'd try.
The sessions were informative and resourceful. Thanks a lot for everything.
This was an incredible event with so much helpful information. I learned a great deal but am motivated to learn more from all the great presentations over the past three days. What a gift to allow us access to the recordings to go over the information again to allow it to continue to process. Thank you to all the wonderful presenters and organizers that gave of their time to educate those of us who are interested in this career.
The sessions were informative and resourceful. Thanks a lot for everything.
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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 |