Forum: Transit support
Topic: How unrealistic are Transit's fuzzy matches?
Poster: wotswot
Post title: Pros and cons continued
Dan,
"The cost of which they do not publish, but I can only assume is frighteningly large,..." (lifetime licence)
Agreed from their point of view, but as far as I'm concerned, Transit Professional has paid for itself many times over in 11 years, whereas I've had to pay 4 times for major Studio upgrades (2009, 2011, 2015 and 2019). Apparently, 2021 integrates an advanced filter function that was previously a Studio add-on, but I can live with Transit's filters.
Point taken about "quirky" interfaces and the standard Windows approach, although I resent the way Microsoft are gradually killing off all the nice things about Windows 7, introducing often unwanted features in Windows 10, virtually forcing users to use Onedrive and imposing online Office account controls for a one-off Office 2019 purchase (downloaded version).
I wasn't aware of the acquisition of SDL by RWS, can you tell us more?
Richard
Topic: How unrealistic are Transit's fuzzy matches?
Poster: wotswot
Post title: Pros and cons continued
Dan,
"The cost of which they do not publish, but I can only assume is frighteningly large,..." (lifetime licence)
Agreed from their point of view, but as far as I'm concerned, Transit Professional has paid for itself many times over in 11 years, whereas I've had to pay 4 times for major Studio upgrades (2009, 2011, 2015 and 2019). Apparently, 2021 integrates an advanced filter function that was previously a Studio add-on, but I can live with Transit's filters.
Point taken about "quirky" interfaces and the standard Windows approach, although I resent the way Microsoft are gradually killing off all the nice things about Windows 7, introducing often unwanted features in Windows 10, virtually forcing users to use Onedrive and imposing online Office account controls for a one-off Office 2019 purchase (downloaded version).
I wasn't aware of the acquisition of SDL by RWS, can you tell us more?
Richard