Dominique Pivard wrote:
However, its interface and main concepts were clearly modeled on another tool (Déjà Vu), which made/makes it easier to learn for people who already have a background with other CAT tools.
I also think I ended up with CafeTran on OS X because it resembled the tool I was used to most: DejaVu (twelve years, at that time).
However, its interface and main concepts were clearly modeled on another tool (Déjà Vu), which made/makes it easier to learn for people who already have a background with other CAT tools.
Spot on. I doubt if there's a single CafeTran user without a CAT tool background. It's typically not the tool for beginners. Not because it's difficult to learn - it isn't - but because it's fairly unknown, and maybe because it's too cheap for what it offers.
Cheers,
Hans