Forum: CAT Tools Technical Help
Topic: CAT tool that allow very simple lookup of dictionary words/expressions (Japanese => English)
Poster: locksleyu
Post title: I'm using Mac OS X...
[quote]Michael Joseph Wdowiak Beijer wrote:
Or … you could do it another way: run your web searches using either IntelliWebSearch ( [url removed] ) or Omni-Lookup ( [url removed] | formerly called "Multifultor"), the former opens yr search in the browser of your choice, the second in a dedicated (IE-based) window that pops up. By the way, Rolf Keller has been putting a lot of work into Omni-Lookup lately, and it is starting to look really interesting. In addition to searching online, you can also use it to search local .tbx/.tmx files, .xlsx files, and even your Windows Search index! Definitely something to keep yr eye on.
[Edited at 2017-01-23 23:58 GMT] [/quote]
Michael,
Thanks much for the answer. The two tools you mentioned that help searching look great but unfortunately it looks like they are both Windows only. I'm on MAC OS X. If you have any other suggestions for MAC OS X, let me know.
Topic: CAT tool that allow very simple lookup of dictionary words/expressions (Japanese => English)
Poster: locksleyu
Post title: I'm using Mac OS X...
[quote]Michael Joseph Wdowiak Beijer wrote:
Or … you could do it another way: run your web searches using either IntelliWebSearch ( [url removed] ) or Omni-Lookup ( [url removed] | formerly called "Multifultor"), the former opens yr search in the browser of your choice, the second in a dedicated (IE-based) window that pops up. By the way, Rolf Keller has been putting a lot of work into Omni-Lookup lately, and it is starting to look really interesting. In addition to searching online, you can also use it to search local .tbx/.tmx files, .xlsx files, and even your Windows Search index! Definitely something to keep yr eye on.
[Edited at 2017-01-23 23:58 GMT] [/quote]
Michael,
Thanks much for the answer. The two tools you mentioned that help searching look great but unfortunately it looks like they are both Windows only. I'm on MAC OS X. If you have any other suggestions for MAC OS X, let me know.