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I had a look at ‘Pairaphrase’, and as far as I can tell, it is not a CAT tool, but a corporate LSP of some kind. Can't actually tell at first glance, but it is definitely not a CAT tool for freelancers.
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I don't know if this page should be "Comparison of computer-assisted translation platforms " or resources or something like that. At least tools includes offline software and websites. Tentre ( talk) 17:14, 27 June 2016 (UTC)
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I added an entry for Cafetran Espresso, which is one of the most versatile CAT tools, and has a growing userbase among professionals. For some reason MrOllie keeps deleting the entry, citing the software as not notable enough since it has not its own Wikipedia page. I do not discuss the latest, but having no Wikipedia page is not a proof of absence of notability. Anyone can check that Cafetran Espresso is a genuine CAT tool with a large body of users, just using a Google search. In addition the software is cited in other Wikipedia pages. I am sorry to have no time to create a page for the software now (I am not involved in its development). But the scarcity of CAT tools for Linux, in particular of the quality and breadth of Cafetran Espresso, means that the entry is particularly important. Nicolas Gambardella Le Novère ( talk) 11:16, 17 May 2019 (UTC)
I created a Wikipedia page about Cafetran Espresso. The external link has now been replaced by an internal one. Nicolas Gambardella Le Novère ( talk) 15:32, 23 May 2019 (UTC)
There are more modern tools that should be here... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:2149:877C:E200:FC71:B09F:DCAD:FA68 ( talk) 08:45, 24 September 2019 (UTC) ...especially given that Google Translator Toolkit cites this page as a source for finding "many great tools" on its page explaining why it is closing down [1]. Mike Goodstadt ( talk) 04:18, 1 December 2019 (UTC)
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So, no matter what we do or did, the powers that be here at Wikipedia (you know who you are) refuse to allow the creation of a proper page ( /info/en/?search=Draft:Cafetran_Espresso) for one of the translation industry's main CAT tools. Pretty much ALL other CAT tools are allowed to have their own pages, and are listed on this stupid page. Fucking hilarious. The idiots in charge of constantly deleting any reference to CafeTran obviously have zero knowledge about the modern translation industry, and are breaking the rules to please themselves. They can say what they want, and point to various Wikipedia rules, but the fact remains:
If all other equally relevant/important/noteworthy CAT tools are allowed to be listed on this page, and often get their own pages, CafeTran should be given the same treatment. Since it is being treated differently, we can only conclude that someone is playing god.
Anyway, there is currently a crowd-funded page trying to gain support for a very expensive curse to be sent their way. Please find this page via Google and consider donating so justice can be done. May those responsible cower in fear.