Here at our translation company, we mainly use two different translation software suites.
Software A is older, has fewer features (though the most important core features are all there), and is gradually being phased out as an industry standard. Its interface is cleaner and less cluttered due to having fewer features, and it runs faster and more efficiently on slower machines.
Software B is newer, boasts all the newest bells and whistles, but runs much slower on my work computer, and its interface is much less user friendly.
My company recently announced we'll be abandoning Software A altogether, because it's older and not widely used in the industry any more. And that sucks, because Software A is the more user-friendly of the two, and when I try to open Software B I end up waiting so long it's become customary to make myself a cup of tea.
Software A is older, has fewer features (though the most important core features are all there), and is gradually being phased out as an industry standard. Its interface is cleaner and less cluttered due to having fewer features, and it runs faster and more efficiently on slower machines.
Software B is newer, boasts all the newest bells and whistles, but runs much slower on my work computer, and its interface is much less user friendly.
My company recently announced we'll be abandoning Software A altogether, because it's older and not widely used in the industry any more. And that sucks, because Software A is the more user-friendly of the two, and when I try to open Software B I end up waiting so long it's become customary to make myself a cup of tea.