1,608 registrants

Virtual memoQ Day 2014

May 28, 2014



Conference recap





Summary

Date: May 28, 2014
Registrants: 1,608
Attendees: 1,125
Sessions: 17




Sessions

Group discussion

memoQ Chat room

Time: 10:00 to 19:00
Presentation

Introduction to Kilgray and memoQ

Time: 10:10 to 11:10
Presentation

Basic memoQ training

Time: 10:30 to 11:30
Presentation

Language Terminal – the translator’s project management tool

Time: 11:20 to 12:10
Presentation

Co-operation with clients – what counts?

Time: 12:20 to 13:20
Presentation

Advanced memoQ training

Time: 12:30 to 13:30
Presentation

memoQ: Learning Productivity

Time: 13:30 to 14:15
Presentation

Using Terminology as A Service within memoQ

Time: 13:40 to 14:10
Presentation

Introducing memoQ 2014

Time: 14:30 to 15:05
Presentation

What to do if your customer uses a tool other than memoQ

Time: 15:20 to 16:10
Presentation

Closing remarks

Time: 16:50 to 17:00
On-demand
presentation

Welcome and Introduction to the memoQ virtual day

Time: 10:00 to 10:05
On-demand
presentation

memoQ file filters

Time: 10:15 to 10:25
On-demand
presentation

Terminology management and extraction

Time: 10:30 to 10:40
On-demand
presentation

LiveDocs vs. Alignment – how to cut down project preparation time

Time: 10:50 to 11:00
On-demand
presentation

Quality Assurance in translation

Time: 11:10 to 11:20
On-demand
presentation

An LSP perspective on using memoQ with freelance translators

Time: 11:30 to 11:40




Conference feedback

MemoQ Basic and Advanced sessions - excellent, clear, very informative. I will make much better use of MemoQ now. Speaker spoke excellent English so was very easy to understand.

Can I save them to watch them over and over until I can use all these aspects of MemoQ easily? It is quite a complex package.

Margaret Alderson


The virtual conference is remarkable. I am astonished by the communication ease of the dialogues. A lot of important questions are clarified.


I already appreciate MemoQ as well as the active community around this smart tool. This virtual conference was the opportunity to learn new tips and tricks and to discover upcoming features for MemoQ 2014, which look quite promising.

VIELLES Ophélie
Member since: Mar 5, 2012

We cannot thank you enough for your wonderful training and hope you would be back with more!

acetran
Member since: Dec 4, 2013

Wanderfull oportunity for learning and enjoying at the same time!!


Thank you for the opportunity to participate and learn about MemoQ and also to share the knowledge and experience of renowned presenters.

Maria Da Silva
Member since: Sep 30, 2009



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13:05 Apr 8, 2014 Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 All But truth be spoken most of their customers most probably are still using x2, so thses are valid ombservations.
13:08 Apr 8, 2014 ulzii: 1763290 All I hope that introducing new softare will open us new gate, is it right?
13:10 Apr 8, 2014 Drew MacFadyen: 601248 All Hi Herbert. Hope you're doing well
13:11 Apr 8, 2014 Herbert Eppel: 82284 All Hi Drew, I'm just watching Etienne's presentation, and there is a terrible echo! Also, the slides are very fuzzy.
13:11 Apr 8, 2014 ulzii: 1763290 All I presume that Atril Déjà vu chat is too complex than trados, wordfast so on
13:13 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All DejaVu is by no means more complex than Trados
13:13 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All Why do you think that?
13:14 Apr 8, 2014 ulzii: 1763290 All I mean in terms of structure
13:16 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All Perhaps you are put off by the SQL needed. right?
13:16 Apr 8, 2014 Herbert Eppel: 82284 All The echo is gone now, but the slides are still very fuzzy, to the point of being illegible
13:16 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All That you need to build or modify SQL queries...
13:19 Apr 8, 2014 Blandine-ATRIL: 1459982 All Hi to all
13:19 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All Welcome back, Blandine
13:20 Apr 8, 2014 Blandine-ATRIL: 1459982 All We often hear from our users that Déjà Vu is much more intuitive than Trados
13:20 Apr 8, 2014 Blandine-ATRIL: 1459982 All what do you all think?
13:20 Apr 8, 2014 Blandine-ATRIL: 1459982 All would you say the same?
13:21 Apr 8, 2014 Claudio@Atril: 1765942 All sorry, had to run for a few minutes
13:21 Apr 8, 2014 Claudio@Atril: 1765942 All ok, I'll aks my colleague to send me your welcome letter so I can forward it to you.
13:23 Apr 8, 2014 Blandine-ATRIL: 1459982 All :\ these questions does not seem to generate many results. Anyway, Etienne is having a training session right now, for the ones who have not discovered the look&feel of DVX3 it is still time to join
13:23 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All Alright. Thanks Claudio!
13:24 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All Trados is less intuitive than anything, really.
13:24 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All But when I first purchased DVX2 I was able to get working the very same day.
13:24 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All Then I read through the manual, for completeness sake, and got proficient within a week.
13:24 Apr 8, 2014 Blandine-ATRIL: 1459982 All that's good to hear!
13:25 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All That said, it would be less intimidating if the complexity of SQL queries could be mitigated a bit.