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Firefox 15 get's official with improved 3d support

Mozilla announced today the release of Firefox 15, a new version of the open source Web browser.

The update brings a couple of enhancements:

  • new built-in development tools
  • compressed textures in WebGL
  • a new optimization that can radically reduce the browser’s memory footprint for users who rely on many add-ons.
  • full support for background updates

You can download it now or read the official release notes.

Author: CoolGoose

CAT Tools

In this article I want to give a presentation of CAT (Computer-Aided Translation) tools. If you translate regularly, these tools are great and can save you time and hassle. Of course, some of them are not free, but if you are a professional, they are worth the investment. If you don't feel like paying for them, there are also some free options which support quite a few of the features.

So, what can CAT tools exactly do for you?
Here are the main features:

1. They offer a single-window translation environment. Normally, when translating, you use Word or any other word processor, and you probably have two windows: one with the original text and one with your translation. Switching back and forth can be annoying so this feature spares you the trouble.

2. They use translation memory technology. This matches your translation with the original text as best as it can, and saves these pairs for later use. Every time you encounter one of the previous words or structures, the program offers you translation suggestions.

3. They support tagged and programming-language files. If you need to localize something, the software recognizes the computer language instructions and stops you from translating them, allowing you to focus only on the text to be translated.

Here are three of the most important CAT tools:

1. SDL Trados Studio 2009
OS: Windows
Web site: http://www.translationzone.com/en/products/sdl-trados-freelance/
Price: €755/$945

This is the market leader. It supports the basic features plus many others, so it's a bit complex. Its major drawbacks are that it only works on Windows and that it's quite pricey.

2. Wordfast Pro
OS: Mac, Linux, Windows
Web site: http://www.wordfast.com/products_wordfast_60.html
Price: €300/$485

This is the runner-up. It boasts simplicity of use while still supporting a lot of features, and it's also a lot cheaper than Trados. The low price combined with the multi-platform support makes it a very good choice for many translators.

3. OmegaT
OS: Cross-platform
Web site: http://www.omegat.org/en/omegat.html
Price: Free

OmegaT is a solution proposed by the open-source community. It supports many file formats, including some of the most important ones, and many features found in the commercial programs.

There are many more options to choose from. You can find a list of CAT tools here. Now, start experimenting and find the one suitable for you.
Happy translating.

Author: Lucas

How to boot Linux after Windows XP installation Part 2

A couple of weeks ago, John Doe wrote a tutorial about how to make Linux work after you've installed Windows XP, which, of course, has made your Linux primary partition inactive.

Well, let's say you try a different solution, like I did, the one found here (Recovering GRUB after reinstalling Windows section). Everything was fine and dandy, except I couldn't boot Windows after that. What was the problem? I'm a noob, so of course I didn't know. Luckly, there is #ubuntu, with some very helpful people. They helped solve the problem, so I figured I'd share the solution.

Author: Lucas

IBM Lotus Symphony 1.3 Review - The office alternative.

If you’re looking for an alternative to Windows Office, OpenOffice or other software suites, you might want to give IBM Lotus Symphony 1.3 a look. Although the name of the suite is derived from a similar software package that failed to make an impact in the 1990’s, this suite seems to have more potential and a wide range of features that might make it more appealing to consumers and computer users.

Author: John Doe

KDE 4.3.0 Release

Have no fear KDE 4.3 is here and it's shaping up to be a great release.

Here are some random stats that do justice to this project:

  • 10,000 bugs have been fixed.
  • close to 63,000 changes were checked in by a little under 700 contributors.
  • 2,000 feature requests were implemented in the past 6 months
Author: CoolGoose

3 Dockbar like applications for Linux / Mac OS X / Windows

In the past, the dock bar has been just an appearance enhancer in operating systems. People have been led to believe that the dock is for those who are more conscious about appearance rather than performance and because of this, they quickly lost interest in it once they got used to it.

In truth, the dock bar can provide you more if you want it to. There are a lot of Dock bar applications available that do just that.

Here are a few Dock Bar applications that are available on the major Operating Systems.

Author: John Doe

Replacing iTunes: a Songbird Review

Over the years, iTunes has been accepted as a necessary evil between media players.

However, the open source project called Songbird, ever since its conception, has been providing some stiff competition for iTunes. In fact, most people believe that at this rate it won’t be long before it overtakes iTunes and becomes the most influential media player around.

Songbird was first released in 2006 by the creators of Mozilla Firefox, Winamp and Netscape Navigator, The Pioneers of the Inevitable. Lets a take a look at why Songbird is so highly rated by everyone.

Author: John Doe

How to boot Linux after Windows XP installation

GRUB: A common man with zilch knowledge of Linux would think we are talking about food, yet every Linux user knows that GRUB is the GNU Grand Unified Bootloader.

GRUB has earned the name of being one of the greatest loader for booting Linux and practically any other OS.

It is especially useful for multi-boot, partitioned system since GRUB offers high flexibility and convenience for different startup options.

Author: John Doe

Miro Internet TV 2.5 Released

Nicholas Reville announced the release of Miro 2.5

Yes! We have just released Miro 2.5, a major update with new features, faster performance, audio podcasts, and lots of polish.

Remember to read the Miro 2.5 Preview to learn a bit about Miro, new features and changes.

Resources
Website | Download

Author: CoolGoose

Find Free quality images for Microsoft Office with OffiSync

Ever spent hours searching the right picture to speak the thousand thoughts lingering in your head? Ever found creating the right look for your Office document more cumbersome than writing it? If yes, then you are reading the line that will lead you to the perfect solution of how you can search, copy, paste and smile - all within a few seconds before you know it!

Author: John Doe
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