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4.2
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1985

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Punit Z.
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Punit Z.
Drug product development for biologics, Formulation specialists, Protein biochemist
03/22/2024
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Data display debugger

It's is programbased simulation so useful in time saving
Cindy S.
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Cindy S.
Freelance Linguist, Translator, Editor, Proofreader, Localisation Expert, Utterance Creator at Welocalize
05/28/2023
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MateCat makes life easier

I like the layout of the tool and the fact that I am able to import some of my own glossaries. The progress meter is also very helpful when working on larger projects.
Verified User in Information Services
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Verified User in Information Services
08/01/2022
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front-end features such as viewing source texts

data structures are displayed as graphs it increases overall perception

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What is Free Software Foundation?

The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1985 by Richard Stallman with the mission to promote computer user freedom and to defend the rights of all free software users. The FSF facilitates the development and use of free (as in freedom, not free of charge) software – particularly the GNU operating system and its GNU/Linux variants – and campaigns against threats to user freedoms like software patents and digital restrictions management (DRM). The foundation also provides critical resources to support the development and legal protection of free software, including software licensing, compliance, and education on the benefits of using and contributing to free software. The FSF's website, https://fsf.org, serves as a hub for its advocacy efforts, offering news, a comprehensive library of free software, and other resources for both the technical community and the general public.

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Year Founded
1985
Website
fsf.org