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MT

External MT engines

Inverted Color Scheme in memoQ Desktop Client (11.2)

In response to user requests for improved visual comfort, the Inverted Color Scheme was thoughtfully designed to assist users with visual impairments and to support translators working long hours, reducing eye fatigue. The Inverted Color Scheme in memoQ builds upon the Inverted Colors option of Windows Magnifier, elevating the visual experience while prioritizing accessibility. Magnifier’s high contrast has been toned down to ease eye strain. memoQ users can now choose between two color schemes—Default and Inverted—under Options/Appearance, allowing color customization in each scheme. By default, the original colors for hit types in Translation Results (such as TM, TB and LiveDocs) are retained in the Inverted Color Scheme, but users can also modify these as needed. The Inverted Color Scheme applies only to the memoQ main window. For the best experience, use memoQ in full-screen mode and ensure that all memoQ windows are on the same screen to maintain consistent color inversion.

Enhanced Accuracy with TAUS Generic Model v2 (11.2)

The TAUS Generic Model v2 offers significantly improved accuracy for quality estimation, ensuring better translation outcomes.

TM+ as the Default for New TMs in memoQweb (11.2)

All newly created Translation Memories (TMs) in memoQweb will now default to TM+ instead of Classic TM.

Thai as a Source Language for TB and TM+ (11.2)

Thai has been introduced as a source language for Term Base (TB) and TM+, following user requests. Please note that this feature is not available in Classic TM or LiveDocs.
MT productivity

MT productivity

Enable Multiple Engine Selection for globalese MT Plugin (11.4)

globalese MT models work with specific language pairs, which previously required separate MT settings for each pair in a project. With the 11.4 update, users can now select multiple globalese MT models in the MT settings, saving time when working with multiple target languages in a single project.

Localization

Productivity

Productivity

Introducing memoQ editor (11.4)

In this release, we are excited to introduce memoQ editor, our new web translation interface designed for linguists working with a license provided by an organization. memoQ editor is set to gradually replace webtrans as new features are added in each new release.

Qterm

Qterm functionalities

Qterm functionalities

Licensing Management on memoQweb (11.3)

Manage CAL licenses directly through the memoQweb Interface, making it easier to handle license allocation and administration online.

Import memoQ Handoff Packages into Existing Projects (11.3)

You can now import memoQ handoff packages into existing projects. Available for projects created from SDL packages, memoQ projects created from scratch, and projects based on templates. Applicable to both server and local projects, enabling greater flexibility in project management. Packages including SDL and memoQ are visible within the project and can be identified and deleted on memoQweb.

Improved Table RTF and XLIFF Export in memoQweb (11.3)

Export table RTF and XLIFF files directly from memoQweb Projects using the context menu or multi-file selection. Refined user interface ensures smoother navigation and clear status messages for export outcomes.

SSO for the Customer Portal (11.3)

The Customer Portal enables efficient project management and collaboration. Support is available for a wide range of Single Sign-On (SSO) providers. SSO simplifies login for users with centralized identity management. Offers flexible configurations tailored to your server setup. Improves security by reducing the need for multiple credentials and ensuring secure, centralized authentication.

JavaProperties Filter Customization (11.3)

Set inline tags as optional when using the JavaProperties import filter, offering greater flexibility in tag handling.

Wildcard Search in Qterm (11.3)

Perform advanced term searches using the wildcard (*) feature on the Home and Browse pages. The asterisk represents any character(s) in the term. For example, “Ministry*Services” will find “Ministry of Transport Services” and “Ministry of Financial Services.” Use multiple asterisks to mark multiple missing sections in terms. For example, “Ministry*Education*Services” will find “Ministry of Educational Services” and “Ministry for Children’s Education and Health Services”. You can combine this new feature with existing search types (Begins with, Contains, Exact match) to specify how you would like to search your term base(s) for the search phrase you entered. Due to high demand, this new feature will also be available to customers running the 11.2 LTS version following an upcoming maintenance (bugfix) release.

Updates in Qterm (11.4)

In response to customer requests, users now have the ability to clone entries, display and search entry IDs, expand text fields, and use OR operators in filters.