OmegaT 1.6.1 released
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The Java-based multi-platform open-source (OS) computer-aided translation (CAT) tool OmegaT has been released in Version 1.6.1. OmegaT features fuzzy matching, translation memory, keyword search, glossaries, and translation leveraging into updated projects. The new 1.6.1 sports a new file filter for HTML Help Compiler files, a new menu option to reset the main window's components, a command line option to select the locale, another command line option to select an external resource bundle, better display of version numbers (including the update number used in the recent 1.6.0 series), and a fix to prevent translation units from being dumped when changing a project's languages. Within a week the developers around Keith Godfrey and Marc Prior also released a first update for the 1.6.1 series.
OmegaT 1.6.1 Update 1 offers some new bug fixes, plus a full localisation (UI + user manual) into Slovak and Brazilian Portugese and partial localisations into French (UI + instant start guide) and Italian (instant start guide only). For the next update release the developers expect a few more localisations, the project website informs. source & project web site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/omegat/ |