On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 13:49:21 +0300, Amir E. Aharoni wrote: > 2010/7/29 Milos Rancic <[email protected]>: >> On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Amir E. Aharoni >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> 2010/7/29 Amir E. Aharoni <[email protected]>: >>>> Is there a Free competitor to the Google Translator Toolkit in terms >>>> of online storage and sharing? I heard about OmegaT, but if i >>>> understand correctly, it is a local application that doesn't offer >>>> online storage and sharing - but correct me if i'm wrong. Are there >>>> any other Free-minded translation memory services? >>> >>> ... Thinking out loud / replying to myself - translatewiki.net comes >>> very close, but people are used to think about it as a tool for >>> translating software messages and not for translating general texts. >>> Maybe it can be adopted to that. >> >> Apertium: http://www.apertium.org/ > > I know that Apertium is a Free translation engine originally centered > around Catalan and Spanish and later enhanced to other languages.
Correct, though our range of languages is a lot larger and more diverse :) FWIW, one of our most heavily-used language pairs is Norwegian Nynorsk- Bokmål, and a large portion of that use is by Wikipedia contributors. > I > tried to look for a translation memory storage service at its website > and didn't find anything. So, unless i am missing something, this > project is probably using translation memory internally, but i can't > find a way to upload my pairs of translated texts there. > Correct. We don't currently provide a way to add your own translation memory via the website -- the feature is available if you install the software locally (apt-get install apertium on Debian and Ubuntu), or via Tradubi (http://www.tradubi.com). A GSoC student is working on a web- based post-editing environment, so the feature may become available from the Apertium site in the future. For the moment, if you want a web-based environment, with the ability to add and create your own translation memory, use Tradubi. > (Having studied Catalan pretty well, i really should take a better look > at Apertium in any case.) All contributions welcome :) _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
