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SDL Studio 2014 SP2 Review; or Farewell Java, it has been a roller coaster ride
Studio 2014 SP2 was officially released on November 18, 2014. The official version includes some additional bug fixes compared to the Beta version I reviewed, but not new features were added or removed. During the typical life-cycle of any major Studio version there are two types of updates: Cumulative update: A scheduled release of hotfixes…
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Tackling Studio 2014 Terminology Editing Slowness
The release of Studio 2014 brought about some great new features and performance gain that to me finally make Studio a mature Translation Environment Tool, but not everything went completely smooth as soon afterwards along came the now infamous Java Update 45 that broke pretty much the entire terminology editing functionality in Studio and MultiTerm…
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I Cannot Add or Edit Terms in SDL MultiTerm…What should I do?
Update: on November 27th, 2013 SDL has released ‘Cumulative Update 2’ that addresses the Java incompatibility issue. For more information go to the Update November 27th, 2013: Cumulative Update Released section below. Update number 2: SDL has published a new Knowledgebase article (KB article No. 5060: Troubleshooting terminology issues in SDL MultiTerm and SDL Trados…
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