Forum: SDL Trados support
Topic: Studio 2014
Poster: Michael Beijer
Post title: Studio 2014? No thanks.
[quote]JaneD wrote:
I wish I'd read this yesterday before I paid for the upgrade from 2011 to 2014 (which, admittedly I don't intend to install until Studio 2014 is on at least SP2, but all the same).
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NB if you have the skills to do this, please note that personally I'd happily pay a further 125 euros just to get an interface I can use, and I bet I'm not the only one.
[/quote]
That’s quite a lot of money. I think I'll stick to CafeTran, which costs only €80 – for the whole shebang. No ribbon, and no convoluted, ugly UI. CafeTran's UI is furthermore completely user-configurable. That is, you can move all the various windows around to create your own personalised CAT tool. Oh yeah, it also works on Mac, Windows and Linux.
Michael
Topic: Studio 2014
Poster: Michael Beijer
Post title: Studio 2014? No thanks.
[quote]JaneD wrote:
I wish I'd read this yesterday before I paid for the upgrade from 2011 to 2014 (which, admittedly I don't intend to install until Studio 2014 is on at least SP2, but all the same).
(...)
NB if you have the skills to do this, please note that personally I'd happily pay a further 125 euros just to get an interface I can use, and I bet I'm not the only one.
[/quote]
That’s quite a lot of money. I think I'll stick to CafeTran, which costs only €80 – for the whole shebang. No ribbon, and no convoluted, ugly UI. CafeTran's UI is furthermore completely user-configurable. That is, you can move all the various windows around to create your own personalised CAT tool. Oh yeah, it also works on Mac, Windows and Linux.
Michael