![]() Listing of Key Terms glossaries used in exported QA reports New file-level flag icons to help distinghish individual files in search results Improved segment positioning for memoQ 2014 BUT, either way, you can purchase an annual license right now for 19 euros through January 10, with gradual increases continuing until the end of the beta period. While there are some interesting ways those licenses are being used (you can distribute shares of the license to your heart's content), I predict that they will eventually have to come down in price. ![]() What surprised me and others is the relatively high price for the new version (though the old 2.9 version will be offered as freeware indefinitely): it's 99 euros per year. Case in point: the lovely new website at - Terminology and QA for Professional Translators and, of course, the new release of version 3.0 (with 64-bit support support for new versions of memoQ, Wordfast Pro, and Déjà Vu support for multilingual TMX files and the new Apple glossaries and an integration with MemSource Editor). Oh, I don't mind not paying for good stuff, but I also know that there is a different and heightened kind of attention that's awarded to things with perceived commercial value - on the side of both the user and the supplier. This also raises Xbench's system requirements to 10.3.9 or higher.Revised machine database to include the MacBook, Intel iMac and several other modelsAdded code to dynamically load machine database on launch from the Xbench websiteAdded support for temporarily turning off beam sync on Tiger while running graphics testsFixed an issue that causes Xbench to fail to launch on LeopardBuilt with Xcode 2.Finally, Xbench, the awesome localization tool par excellence, has accomplished what I had prophesied (and hoped) long ago: they have started to charge for their tool. This provides some boost to floating point and AltiVec scores, and these have been recalibrated accordingly. ![]() This also raises Xbench's system requirements to 10.3.9 or higher.Revised machine database to include the MacBook, Intel iMac and several other modelsAdded code to dynamically load machine database on launch from the Xbench websiteAdded support for temporarily turning off beam sync on Tiger while running graphics testsFixed an issue that causes Xbench to fail to launch on LeopardBuilt with Xcode 2.4 ChangesĬorrected a mistake that caused the altivec test to be turned off on PowerPC machinesTurned off coalesced graphics updates for all platforms on Mac OS 10.4.4 and higherSwitched compiler to GCC 4.0 on PowerPC. It's very heavily used in some countries such as Taiwan, Province Of China, and China.Ĭorrected a mistake that caused the altivec test to be turned off on PowerPC machinesTurned off coalesced graphics updates for all platforms on Mac OS 10.4.4 and higherSwitched compiler to GCC 4.0 on PowerPC. Since we added this program to our catalog in 2006, it has already reached 51,128 downloads, and last week it gained 3 downloads.Ībout the download, Xbench is a not that heavy program that doesn't need as much storage than most programs in the section Utilities.
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