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Comparing Lilt and Heartsome Translation Studio

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Name Lilt Heartsome Translation Studio
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(45 reviews)
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Worst CAT tool I have ever tested
This platform is not compatible with complex documents with tags, it is time-consuming and tedious to use, if you think consistency and typography is important in your work. It is sometimes plainly absurd, why on earth would I like the cursor to jump to the end of the segment when I use a non-breaking space in the middle of a segment? Be careful if you are asked to work on Lilt at half-price because it will take twice the time to work on it, while training their awful MT output and being super slow. The "TM" does not populate perfect matches and is not case sensitive (really) you have to retype it with there predictive output which is not the same each time. Here it is for the consistency. It's not easily compatible with basic QA check tools. Oh, and if you delete a file, the TM gets deleted as well, because who needs to keep a TM after the file is translated, am I right ?
21 out of 21 found this review helpful.


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very nice features available, but not as efficient to use and support may be spotty
This is a beautiful program, with some very nice features. But ultimately I chose OmegaT over Heartsome, because Heartsome just isn't as efficient to use. pluses: * can filter the editing pane to show only certain types of segments * easy to switch the editing pane between horizontal and vertical relation of source to target segment * can merge and split a segment (I didn’t try this feature out) * can edit the source segment * can display formatting tags at three different levels of detail * numeral consistency check (my sample translations didn’t have figures in them, so I couldn’t test this feature) minuses: * technical support is iffy: I sent a note to support through the website, and never received any reply. Later their support staff just happened to send me a “How’s it going?” email, and in my reply I included the full text of my support request. They were then very helpful in addressing all issues, albeit with a time-zone delay since they’re located in East Asia. Perhaps regular email is the way to contact them. the process of starting up a new project seems long to me, though this is a little hard for me to quantify or explain * it failed to import my tmx file — though technical support examined my file, declared it was a glitch in their program, and said they would resolve it * I found the various segment statuses confusing, as well as the icons used to denote them (the program and the documentation don’t fully explain what the icons mean) * the program creates a rather complex folder hierarchy, and it can be hard to find the translation memories and glossaries to select them in the program, and to find the target file (except by opening it from within the program)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful.


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Product description A CAT tool that learns the way you translate. Features predictive typing and the world's first commercial machine translation system that learns in real-time while you work. Based on Stanford research. Try it now for free. Heartsome Translation Studio 8.0 to be released soon! Continues to be the only truly cross-platform computer-aided translation tool -- Windows, Linux, Mac, Solaris and Unix. Integrated project management functions, supports powerful drag-and-drop and batch operations, and helps streamline project management tasks. New and redesigned filters, support Adobe FrameMaker 7/8/9/10 MIF, Adobe InDesign IDML, SDL TRADOS XLIFF, DejaVu XLIFF filters and completely redesigned Microsoft Office 2007/2010, HTML and SDL TRADOS TagEditor (.ttx) file filters make translation content conversion to Heartsome XLIFF more accurate. Innovative Pre-stored MT, supports both Google Translate API v2 and Bing Translator, and is pioneering machine translation storage as a TM in the Heartsome XLIFF file. More flexible QA function, you can automatically set Heartsome Translation Studio 8.0 to perform QA while confirming or approving translations. You can also manually perform QA against single files, multiple files or the whole project. Heartsome XLIFF files can be exported to RTF files for proofreading and can be updated while importing the edited RTF files. Increased database and cloud database support, your team members or freelancers around the world can easily share TMs and Termbases. Flexible license management, activate or deactivate licenses yourself online without the need to contact customer service. Enhanced terminology consistency functionality, and quick translation.
Price Free Trial; Pro version coming in mid-2016 Free versions and versions starting at €208.00
File formats MS Office 2007+, XLIFF, SDLXLIFF, TXT, HTML, XML, TXML, IDML RTF, HTML, XML, DITA, Plain Text, PO, RC/ResX, FrameMaker MIF, SVG, Open Document (OpenOffice.org 2.x) and OpenOffice.org 1.x, Office 2003/2007 XML formats, Trados TTX and Adobe InDesign CS2/CS3 INX
License type Software as a service (subscription) Perpetual
Operating system Windows, MacOS, Linux Windows, MacOS, Linux
System requirements A modern browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and/or Internet Explorer 11+
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Compatibility Runs in the browser Integrates open language technology standards:XLIFF, TMX, TBX, SRX
Support and upgrades offered/included Free technical support via support ticket center, Free updates, but not upgrades Check with manufacturer
Support and tutorial links http://lilt.com/
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Free trial Yes
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Languages supported English↔Spanish, English↔French, and English↔German
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