Forum: CAT Tools Technical Help
Topic: the best and easiest CAT for the newbie
Poster: Hans Lenting
Post title: No obligation
[quote]Tom in London wrote:
Thanks Hans, but I don't watch TED talks that tell me how to improve my life :) [/quote]
By all means, don't see this as an obligation. Since this could cause stress. It's just a friendly advice Tim gives here, in a very mild and humorous way.
[quote]The CafeTran Espresso website says "a generous licensing approach allows you to buy once, but use on two computers". Not good enough for my purposes. I need to be able to clone, repeatedly. I assume the license data is stored on my hard drive, and becomes disabled if I clone that drive to somewhere else. [/quote]
Sorry for being unclear here: I was referring to the license that comes with the Proz Plus package. It's not stored on your computer and you can use it on as many computers as you want. Though probably not at the same time (never tested that). But hey, you have 2 hands only.
Just out of curiosity: Are you using all ten fingers of them to type?
Topic: the best and easiest CAT for the newbie
Poster: Hans Lenting
Post title: No obligation
[quote]Tom in London wrote:
Thanks Hans, but I don't watch TED talks that tell me how to improve my life :) [/quote]
By all means, don't see this as an obligation. Since this could cause stress. It's just a friendly advice Tim gives here, in a very mild and humorous way.
[quote]The CafeTran Espresso website says "a generous licensing approach allows you to buy once, but use on two computers". Not good enough for my purposes. I need to be able to clone, repeatedly. I assume the license data is stored on my hard drive, and becomes disabled if I clone that drive to somewhere else. [/quote]
Sorry for being unclear here: I was referring to the license that comes with the Proz Plus package. It's not stored on your computer and you can use it on as many computers as you want. Though probably not at the same time (never tested that). But hey, you have 2 hands only.
Just out of curiosity: Are you using all ten fingers of them to type?