
- #Wordfast ownership mac osx#
- #Wordfast ownership update#
- #Wordfast ownership upgrade#
- #Wordfast ownership software#
It supports Word 97 or higher on any platform, although some features present in recent versions of WFC only work on higher versions of Microsoft Word. Wordfast Classic (WFC) is written in Visual Basic, and runs inside Microsoft Word.
#Wordfast ownership update#
An update to Wordfast Pro 4 called "Wordfast Pro 5" was released in April 2017, with mostly under-the-hood performance improvements. This tool includes advanced translation management features including a WYSIWYG editor, the ability to create multilingual translation packages, real-time quality assurance, and a powerful translation editor filter.
#Wordfast ownership upgrade#
In April 2016, Wordfast released Wordfast Pro 4, a major upgrade to their standalone Java-based TM tool. By July 2010, 5000 users had registered at Wordfast Anywhere, and by November 2010 the number was 10,000. This tool allows translators to work on projects from virtually any web-enabled device including smartphones, PDAs and tablets. In May 2010, Wordfast released a free online tool known as Wordfast Anywhere. In January 2009, Wordfast released Wordfast Pro, a standalone Java-based TM tool. Since then, Champollion, while holding the title Founder and Chief Architect, has also been CEO and president of the company Wordfast LLC. Since that time, Wordfast has been the sole owner of all right, title and interest, including the copyright, in the Wordfast Server Code. Champollion sold all interest in the Wordfast Server computer program to Wordfast LLC. In 2006, the company Wordfast LLC was founded by Philip Shawe and Elizabeth Elting, also co-owners of the translation company TransPerfect.
#Wordfast ownership software#
Through word of mouth, Wordfast grew to become the second most widely used TM software among translators. Until late 2002, this MS Word-based tool (now known as Wordfast Classic) was freeware. At that time, other translation memory programs also worked inside Microsoft Word, for example Trados. It was made up of a set of macros that ran inside of Microsoft Word, version 97 or higher.
#Wordfast ownership mac osx#
Windows XP and higher, Mac OSX 10.5 and higher with Java (Wordfast Pro 3) / Windows 7 and higher, Mac OSX 10.9 and higher with Java (Wordfast Pro 4), any with Microsoft Word 97 or higher (Wordfast Classic), Windows 2000 or higher (Wordfast Server), recent web browser (Wordfast Anywhere)
