ability to add a TMX to your project and have it immediately upgraded to SDLTM through a “Quick Upgrade” routine.
So far the success of this move is compelling… at least in terms of the significant reduction in the number of users having problems installing and licensing the product. Continuing to improve Studio without this old code in the future will be far easier to manage allowing many of the improvements the majority of our users would like to see to become realised.
This old codebase is heavy, and it’s difficult to maintain as Studio starts to take advantage of newer and better technologies.The codebase for these features is based on very old code.The reasons for moving them were as follows: The new SDL Trados Studio 2021 release removed the following broad components from Studio: This title in the release notes doesn’t completely address what was done here, so lets break it down starting with what was done. It relates to some changes made to improve the product for the many.ĭedicated apps for working with WorldServer projects and legacy file types The number of issues we are seeing with this release are very low which is a good thing, but nonetheless I feel compelled to tackle one thing first that has come up a little in the forums. When we released the new Trados 2021 last week I fully intended to make my first article, after the summary of the release notes, to be something based around the new appstore integration.