
OmegaT | Aug 27 2008 |
CSEAN2006 "Get a clue"? Who do you think you are? Do we know each other? Did I insult you? Get a LIFE. As for my comments, I had been using OmegaT - which was okay - and then I found OmegaT+ for download as an "update" to OmegaT. They seem to be related, so I wanted to leave a comment here, even though it's the page for OmegaT. Sorry (to everyone) if that is out of place. In any case, OmegaT+ is a solid and improving alternative to the incredibly expensive Trados. It's tough to master (as are all translation memory programs) and there may be questions re. compatibility, but it is Mac-compatible and doesn't force you to use Windows and Word for Windows, etc. As to the perhaps justifiably (perhaps not) upset laseray, how you were treated while working on OmegaT software development is something that Macupdate posters know nothing about and may or may not be relevant to how well the software works, but what seems clear is that you have a grudge against the software maker that may be more properly discussed and settled in another venue, such as a labor rights and/or intellectual property rights case. Not here at Macupdate, in my opinion, though I'm honest enough to admit I may be wrong. In any case, please premise all your comments with the information re. your past work with the OmegaT team and your grudge against them. It's the honest thing to do. (Version 1.8) | |
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OmegaT | Aug 4 2008 |
CSEAN2006 Very nice free program that is continually developing and improving. I've downloaded the most recent version, which is OmegaT+ 1.0 (the + is a nice step up in terms of features and usability). I have no idea what bee got into LASERAY's bonnet, but OmegaT+ is a solid alternative to the incredibly expensive CAT programs, first and foremost TRADOS which sells in Europe at EUR 1000 ($1600) or thereabouts. Which is an amazingly high price, to say the least. Not to mention that Mac users who want to use Windows-only Trados on their Macs need to buy: Win XP, Parallels or VMware (unless they use Bootcamp) and, naturally, an Intel Mac. The MS quasi monopoly strikes again. (N.B. if I remember correctly, Trados is partly owned by MS). I am not (yet) an expert on OmegaT+ but I hope to be soon. You need to convert MS Word and RTF and TXT docs that clients send you, into compatible formats, which can be done using Neo Office for Mac (as opposed to Open Office). No big deal. I've used OmegaT+ a couple times in this manner and it IS pretty solid. Which is amazing for a new version 1.0, especially considering that it's FREE, OPEN SOURCE software. My goal is to master OmegaT+ over the summer, in the hope more translation work "pours" in in September ;-) LOL. A huge, appreciative thanks to the super folks behind OmegaT+ !!!! (Version 1.6.1) | |
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OmegaT | Aug 27 2008 |
LASERAY Well thanks for liking OmegaT+, but you are actually talking about OmegaT. So get a clue before commenting. There is a massive reason I have a bee in my bonnet. I participated in OmegaT development a few years ago and was treated very badly, even though I was giving my software expertise away for free. Since they refused to cooperate, I was forced to fork OmegaT into OmegaT+ so that I could continue to do what I want with the program. I did that and then was unfairly attacked for exercising my rights (as given by the GPL license that OmegaT is distributed under). It is my assertion that OmegaT as a project is just an instance of what is known as proprietary open source software. That is, a project which basically just claims that it is all for the ideals of free software, but really just wants to further itself for the interests of a small core of users. It gives the program away, and the source code, but has not historically responded in the proper manner to use of its code in other projects. Not to mention the number of times I have actually caught that project violating the GPL itself, which I called them on and thus forced them to make changes to come in line with the rules of the license. Nonetheless, they still persist in not following the letter of the license in all respects. This is basically their way of operating and it goes a long way to showing that OmegaT is just a proprietary open source project riding on the free software bandwagon. And expect that they will continue to make violations in the future due to a lack of due diligence and disregard for proper conduct. Helary was one of the main reasons I did not remain on OmegaT and that there was so much dispute between many of the parties involved. He periodically spreads false propaganda that both attempts to prop up OmegaT and beat down OmegaT+. All of which can be easily shown to have little logical or factual basis for any person with enough intellect to check for their self. On top of this, I have been busy working on a new version of OmegaT+ and it is just incredible the amount of garbage code and lack of attention to detail that the core OmegaT programmers seem to think is acceptable. Even in the latest development version 2.0 (much of which has been retained from version 1.6, 1.7, 1.8) there is so much bad coding it is incredible to me that they feel fine thinking of it as a next new version. Personally, I would not feel good as professional putting it out in that way and it could even be considered as a blemish on the careers of those involved. New OmegaT+ versions will still have some of that could, but it will not be released as a stable version with all that garbage in it. Thus there will be a lot of work going into version 1.0 that OmegaT developers just do not have the professionalism to do. Don't be fooled. Just because OmegaT seems to work to some extent that does not mean that is a good piece of work. It isn't. And I defy anyone to take the source code and have it peer reviewed and analyzed by independent, experienced, third party, computing professionals. I am absolutely certain they will think it is trash work that need a complete redesign. (Version 1.8) | |

OmegaT | Aug 27 2008 |
CSEAN2006 "Get a clue"? Who do you think you are? Do we know each other? Did I insult you? Get a LIFE. As for my comments, I had been using OmegaT - which was okay - and then I found OmegaT+ for download as an "update" to OmegaT. They seem to be related, so I wanted to leave a comment here, even though it's the page for OmegaT. Sorry (to everyone) if that is out of place. In any case, OmegaT+ is a solid and improving alternative to the incredibly expensive Trados. It's tough to master (as are all translation memory programs) and there may be questions re. compatibility, but it is Mac-compatible and doesn't force you to use Windows and Word for Windows, etc. As to the perhaps justifiably (perhaps not) upset laseray, how you were treated while working on OmegaT software development is something that Macupdate posters know nothing about and may or may not be relevant to how well the software works, but what seems clear is that you have a grudge against the software maker that may be more properly discussed and settled in another venue, such as a labor rights and/or intellectual property rights case. Not here at Macupdate, in my opinion, though I'm honest enough to admit I may be wrong. In any case, please premise all your comments with the information re. your past work with the OmegaT team and your grudge against them. It's the honest thing to do. (Version 1.8) | |
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