tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20155610.post2552357743746757045..comments2024-03-06T02:46:19.929+00:00Comments on Translation Tribulations: memoQuickie: comparing target text versionsKevin Lossnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14727800526216764023noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20155610.post-72459980575998048152012-06-16T13:42:50.506+01:002012-06-16T13:42:50.506+01:00Excellent idea Kevin! For Word documents it might ...Excellent idea Kevin! For Word documents it might still be easier to use the document comparison feature so as to see exactly what has changed rather than just which segment, but it's great that you've discovered this workaround for other file formats. And I too am looking forward to whatever brilliant solutions the Kilgray team will come up with here for the future. :-)Susan Starlingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20155610.post-76724600323350247492012-06-16T08:56:55.830+01:002012-06-16T08:56:55.830+01:00In memoQ 5, the comparison method described here (...In memoQ 5, the comparison method described here (generating the HTML table) requires the Project Manager edition. However, this feature will be part of the Translator Pro edition in memoQ 6.<br /><br />Versioning features in memoQ have a lot of room for improvement and currently lag behind SDL Trados Studio (which includes accepting/rejecting tracked changes). Thus I expect a lot of change and interesting developments from the Kilgray creative team in the future!Kevin Lossnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14727800526216764023noreply@blogger.com