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I get it it now. But if this can be called WF for linux then there is MS Offce for Linux as well))) And Adobe Photoshop too as it runs on Wine... almost. Misuse of the word "supported" I think.
Jarek
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Marc P (X) Local time: 14:21 niemiecki > angielski + ...
WF for linux ?
Feb 6, 2008
Wordfast is programmed in MS Word's macro language. As such, the core code is platform-independent. Strictly speaking, there is no "Wordfast for Linux", and no "Wordfast for Windows", either.
Marc
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Rafa Lombardino USA Local time: 05:21 Członek ProZ.com od 2005 angielski > portugalski + ...
Still crossing my fingers...
Feb 7, 2008
I actually talked to the creator of WF at a conference in Portugal and he said that there is a version in the works that will work directly with Open Office. If that happens, I may finally get rid of Windows altogether
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Samuel Murray Holandia Local time: 14:21 Członek ProZ.com od 2006 angielski > afrikaans + ...
The page doesn't say that there is a WF for Linux. It says that WF has been known to work on Linux. There are no separate versions of WF for Windows and OSX either.
Marc has a very good point, although a rather technical one for all practical purposes.
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Steven Sidore Niemcy Local time: 14:21 niemiecki > angielski
That would be outstanding news
Feb 7, 2008
Rafa Lombardino wrote:
I actually talked to the creator of WF at a conference in Portugal and he said that there is a version in the works that will work directly with Open Office. If that happens, I may finally get rid of Windows altogether
I hope you're right, because this is a major stumbling block for me with translation on the Mac... I'd like to work with native OS X software, but the new Office for Mac doesn't support VisualBasic any more.
Of course, Open Office isn't native to Mac either, strictly speaking, but nevertheless perks along pretty well...
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