Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Czech term or phrase:
Vývoj a prodej vlastního („krabicového“) SW
English translation:
Off-the-Shelf Proprietary Software Development and Sales
Added to glossary by
Pavel Prudký
Oct 10, 2008 09:09
16 yrs ago
Czech term
Vývoj a prodej vlastního („krabicového“) SW
Czech to English
Science
Computers: Software
I know this seems quite easy, but I am not happy with my options for the word "vlastní" - every term I can think of sounds awkward and forced. thanks:)
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | Development and sales of proprietary (boxed) SW | Pavel Prudký |
4 +2 | Off-the-Shelf Software Development and Sales | Pavel Blann |
Change log
Nov 23, 2008 08:03: Pavel Prudký Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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4 mins
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Development and sales of proprietary (boxed) SW
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Note added at 1 day21 hrs (2008-10-12 06:55:20 GMT) Post-grading
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thank you :-)
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Note added at 1 day21 hrs (2008-10-12 06:55:20 GMT) Post-grading
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thank you :-)
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Martin Janda
: určitě - jen bych ubral plurál ze sales, aby to nebyl výprodej...
7 mins
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děkuji
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2 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "I have to split this with the other Pavel, because I find useful elements of both answers that make it the right term. In this context (which wasn't revealed in question), "vlastni" is not implicit, because it is distinguishing these companies from those merely distributing or packaging SW, so I like proprietary, but Mr. Blann's second part is right for me to be able to distinguish "off-the-shelf" SW from that which is for instance sold via download. Had to be Solomon-like here...thanks gentlemen."
+2
12 mins
Off-the-Shelf Software Development and Sales
"vlastní" is implicit
Note from asker:
thanks for that, I overlooked 50, and you're right man - as we say in American "there oughta be a law!": http://www.proz.com/ticket/89062 |
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