![]() ![]() So with this release, we’ve made an important decision: we will no longer require that any change to ApSIC Xbench has to be fully symbiotic with ApSIC’s needs as an LSP. Indeed, the main feature of ApSIC Xbench 3.0, Unicode support, was probably something that we at ApSIC could get by without it because of the main language pairs we focus on. There were many user suggestions that, although they were useful for users in general, we were reluctant to implement because they were for a CAT tool that ApSIC did not like anymore (or did not like enough yet), or they were for needs that we had already covered in some other way, or they were needs that we simply didn’t have. However, as the Xbench user base grew, tensions on the feature set appeared. At the same time, external users benefit from using a great tool. ![]() External users provided very helpful feedback that allowed us to improve a tool that is essential for ApSIC own production processes as an LSP. And many other enhancements all over the placeįor many years, we’ve seen Xbench has been as a symbiotic product.New search and QA filter for only 100% matches.New built-in QA checks for CamelCase and ALLUPPERCASE mismatches.Support for new Apple glossaries (Mountain Lion).Integrated installation of Hunspell spell-checking dictionaries.The main enhancements brought by Xbench 3.0 are: Wordfast pro 5 spellcheck code#While we tried to keep the user interface as similar to Xbench 2.9 as possible, there has been a huge overhaul of the underlying code to make it fully Unicode and available in 32-bit and 64-bit editions. We’re very happy to announce the release of the first public beta of Xbench 3.0.
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