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Poll: How many online platforms do you use for work?
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Miriam Hernández
Ouattara Nanfro
rohmatmnor11
 
neilmac
neilmac
Spain
Local time: 03:22
Spanish to English
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One Sep 4, 2019

Although it may not be the kind of "platform" that the people proposing the query had in mind. One of my direct clients, not a translation agency, has an online platform for the translation of strings for its software suites, while other types of texts are delivered and returned in the currently normal fashion, i.e. by email.

 
Rita Utt
Rita Utt  Identity Verified
France
Local time: 03:22
English to German
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What kind of platforms are we talking about ? Sep 4, 2019

Platforms like Proz ?
Agency-Platforms for translation delivery ?

Interesting question but I'd like to know more, especially as most collegues seem to use several platforms ...


Catherine Winzer
Pascale van Kempen-Herlant
Sabine Winter
Iwona Budzynska MCIL
Kay-Viktor Stegemann
Gabriella Vento
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
 
Iwona Budzynska MCIL
Iwona Budzynska MCIL
United Kingdom
Local time: 02:22
English to Polish
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To market my services and to find work? 6 platforms for a newbie Sep 4, 2019

This is what I had in mind when answering the poll.
I am relatively new to freelancing and at present time I use LinkedIn, ProZ, Twitter, Translators cafe and now I am also about to build my Facebook page. I also use Instagram for work purposes.
I would say that as a newbie I have found LinkedIn and ProZ the most useful.
But, as I said, I am testing the waters at this stage.


Hedwig Spitzer (X)
Amela Zonic
 
Justin Peterson
Justin Peterson  Identity Verified
Spain
Local time: 03:22
Member (2007)
Spanish to English
Translation platform? Sep 4, 2019

MateCat. Fantastic. When it's down: WordfastAnywhere. But the MT can't hold a candle to MateCat.

 
Sergiy Butkov
Sergiy Butkov
Ukraine
Local time: 04:22
Member (2014)
Russian to English
+ ...
Interesting Sep 4, 2019

Justin Peterson wrote:

MateCat. Fantastic. When it's down: WordfastAnywhere. But the MT can't hold a candle to MateCat.

What about SmartCAT and Crowdin? Have you ever worked at any of them? I'd like to know your opinion about them compared to MateCat...


Gabriella Vento
 
LIZ LI
LIZ LI  Identity Verified
China
Local time: 10:22
French to Chinese
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Online CATs I am talking about Sep 4, 2019

Sergey Butkov wrote:

What about SmartCAT and Crowdin? Have you ever worked at any of them? I'd like to know your opinion about them compared to MateCat...


MateCate surprised me a lot when I used it for the first time.
I still believe that human intelligence shall never be replaced by machines in our industry. But the language barriers between Roman languages and Asian characters seemed to be greatly narrowed by MateCate... at least in my own experience.
SmartCat is better in statistics report and formatting different files I think.
Am Not familiar with Crowdin but would love to try.


 
The Misha
The Misha
Local time: 21:22
Russian to English
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With all these platforms... Sep 4, 2019

Iwona Budzyńska wrote:

This is what I had in mind when answering the poll.
I am relatively new to freelancing and at present time I use LinkedIn, ProZ, Twitter, Translators cafe and now I am also about to build my Facebook page. I also use Instagram for work purposes.
I would say that as a newbie I have found LinkedIn and ProZ the most useful.
But, as I said, I am testing the waters at this stage.


... where do you even find time to do the actual work?


neilmac
 
Yetta Jensen Bogarde
Yetta Jensen Bogarde  Identity Verified
Denmark
Local time: 03:22
Member (2012)
English to Danish
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I ticked 5-10 Sep 4, 2019

Because many agencies have their own platforms, and many with their own CAT tools.

I wasn't thinking of the ones mentioned above.


Iwona Budzynska MCIL
 
Iwona Budzynska MCIL
Iwona Budzynska MCIL
United Kingdom
Local time: 02:22
English to Polish
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Marketing is a part of work Sep 4, 2019

The Misha wrote:

Iwona Budzyńska wrote:

This is what I had in mind when answering the poll.
I am relatively new to freelancing and at present time I use LinkedIn, ProZ, Twitter, Translators cafe and now I am also about to build my Facebook page. I also use Instagram for work purposes.
I would say that as a newbie I have found LinkedIn and ProZ the most useful.
But, as I said, I am testing the waters at this stage.


... where do you even find time to do the actual work?



It does not take long to update your profiles does it?
As I said, I am testing the waters whenever I can. Perhaps it was different when you were starting out 34 years ago. Anyhow, it looks like this is not the type of platform the person who created this poll had in mind. Some agencies I work with use their own platforms and their own CAT tools. Therefore, I can understand why some translators ticked 5 and above.

[Edited at 2019-09-04 17:04 GMT]


 
Justin Peterson
Justin Peterson  Identity Verified
Spain
Local time: 03:22
Member (2007)
Spanish to English
I haven't tried them... Sep 4, 2019

Haven't tried them. Thanks for the tip! Will check them out.

I hate to sound like an ad, but the MT on MateCat is mind-blowing. Much better than anything else I've tried. I cannot conceive of working without it, or something of its quality, any longer.


Sergey Butkov wrote:

Justin Peterson wrote:

MateCat. Fantastic. When it's down: WordfastAnywhere. But the MT can't hold a candle to MateCat.

What about SmartCAT and Crowdin? Have you ever worked at any of them? I'd like to know your opinion about them compared to MateCat...


 
Sergiy Butkov
Sergiy Butkov
Ukraine
Local time: 04:22
Member (2014)
Russian to English
+ ...
Thanks Sep 4, 2019

LIZ LI wrote:

Sergey Butkov wrote:

What about SmartCAT and Crowdin? Have you ever worked at any of them? I'd like to know your opinion about them compared to MateCat...


MateCate surprised me a lot when I used it for the first time.
I still believe that human intelligence shall never be replaced by machines in our industry. But the language barriers between Roman languages and Asian characters seemed to be greatly narrowed by MateCate... at least in my own experience.
SmartCat is better in statistics report and formatting different files I think.
Am Not familiar with Crowdin but would love to try.


Thank you for your opinion. It seems that I should try MateCat


Justin Peterson
 
Justin Peterson
Justin Peterson  Identity Verified
Spain
Local time: 03:22
Member (2007)
Spanish to English
Like giving a chainsaw to a child... Sep 4, 2019

I always say that giving MT to a non-native, unqualified translator is like giving a chainsaw to a child; it's powerful, but dangerous in the wrong hands.

And, to extend the metaphor, good for cutting logs (basic translations; and useless for creating works of art (literature).


Sergey Butkov wrote:

LIZ LI wrote:

Sergey Butkov wrote:

What about SmartCAT and Crowdin? Have you ever worked at any of them? I'd like to know your opinion about them compared to MateCat...


MateCate surprised me a lot when I used it for the first time.
I still believe that human intelligence shall never be replaced by machines in our industry. But the language barriers between Roman languages and Asian characters seemed to be greatly narrowed by MateCate... at least in my own experience.
SmartCat is better in statistics report and formatting different files I think.
Am Not familiar with Crowdin but would love to try.


Thank you for your opinion. It seems that I should try MateCat


neilmac
 
Sergiy Butkov
Sergiy Butkov
Ukraine
Local time: 04:22
Member (2014)
Russian to English
+ ...
... Sep 4, 2019

Justin Peterson wrote:

Haven't tried them. Thanks for the tip! Will check them out.

I hate to sound like an ad, but the MT on MateCat is mind-blowing. Much better than anything else I've tried. I cannot conceive of working without it, or something of its quality, any longer.


Well, I don't think that SmartCAT or Crowdin has good MT. Probably they have built-in Google Translate or something like that. I am more interested in other CAT features so I haven't paid much attention to their MT.
It seems that MateCat is something worth try (at least). So, thank you for the tip


 
Muriel Vasconcellos (X)
Muriel Vasconcellos (X)  Identity Verified
United States
Local time: 18:22
Spanish to English
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Not sure about definition of a "platform" Sep 4, 2019

If I understand the question correctly, I use my clients' platforms (some of which have matched corpora, glossaries, and translation tools), KudoZ and KudoZ glossaries, Linguee, Merriam-Webster, and many other dictionaries. Probably more than 10.

Josephine Cassar
 
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