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Wendy Cummings United Kingdom Local time: 03:23 Spanish to English + ...
Aug 18, 2015
I am considering purchasing TO3000 - does anyone have experience/feedback from the different versions? Standard v. Professional v. Advanced? Basically, is it worth forking out for the additional features?
Thanks.
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Alex Lago Spain Local time: 04:23 English to Spanish + ...
Try the free version
Aug 18, 2015
I would suggest trying the free version, you get 30 days of use.
The free version has all features active (so basically its like the advanced version).
During the 30 days you can use the different features and decided which you consider necessary or useful.
I personally have the advanced version because I like having custom variables, reports and queries.
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Dan Lucas United Kingdom Local time: 03:23 Member (2014) Japanese to English
Pro for me
Aug 18, 2015
Wendy Leech wrote: I am considering purchasing TO3000 - does anyone have experience/feedback from the different versions? Standard v. Professional v. Advanced? Basically, is it worth forking out for the additional features?
It's hard to tell, because I don't have the extra features. I use Pro and I like the fact that I can create and use projects as well as jobs, so that (for example) I can bundle all the jobs for a particular client for one month into a single project. I also like being able to clone clients and jobs.
Regards Dan
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