Poll: How would you rate your computer knowledge? Auteur du fil: ProZ.com Staff
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I had better skills in the past, thanks to my previous job, but I have a strange relationship with technology. So I just use what I need, and try to use it at my best.
But as soon as I finish my working day, well, I do not spend a minute at my computer, not even for fun (my friends on facebook hate me, my girlfriend hates me when we have to download pictures), and I do not spend time, even though I should, to learn new things, unless they are/become necessary for my work. | | |
My knowledge seems to be fairly good, but it happens to me that when I try to do something outside my IT concrete capacities (updating and upsetting some functions on my dual-boot laptop equipped with Linux or on the other Macintosh-based laptop), I find myself thinking and reading instructions and trying and unloading and searching...
so... a little discouraged. But as far as my standard functionalities which should be used for job, everything is (more or less) working fine. | | | above average | Mar 16, 2010 |
(I did work for a software company for a number of years), although I prefer not to become too dependent on all the complexities and finer features of the available technology in order not to expose my business to risk (and because I want to translate, not fiddle with CAT tools). | |
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Michael Harris Allemagne Local time: 14:14 Membre (2006) allemand vers anglais
Since everything is automated nowadays, the user is not always involved in the backgroud dooings that we used to be invloved in.
With Windows 7, I cant figure out how to deinstall the stupid Microsoft Messenger, for example. In other versions, it was much easier | | | Interlangue (X) Angola Local time: 14:14 anglais vers français + ... What computer knowledge? | Mar 16, 2010 |
IT - probably below average
Office, word processing - probably above average | | |
Which is not good, I still have many things to learn about translation programs, etc. I will take some time to improve this aspect of the profession this year and the next. | | |
Which means infinitely better than some people's (viz my mother and most people in offices when I am in a hurry to get some info out of them) and infinitely worse than anyone who is at least two days younger than me.
That said, I like to think that I am still learning, and look forward to my sons teaching me some new tricks when they are old enough - if they can bear to do so.
Enjoying Windows 7 over previous versions btw. | |
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Rebecca Garber Local time: 08:14 Membre (2005) allemand vers anglais + ... With Interlangue: how are people defining computers? | Mar 16, 2010 |
When it comes to software, I am probably above average user of the programs I use a lot.
I prefer a Mac to a PC, so my ability with PC programs is probably lacking.
However, several of my friends write code, fix computers, are IT geeks, or design computer components. Compared with them, I'm the slow kid on the block. | | | Valeria Fuma Argentine Local time: 10:14 anglais vers espagnol + ...
Interlangue wrote:
IT - probably below average
Office, word processing - probably above average | | | Erzsébet Czopyk Hongrie Local time: 14:14 Membre (2006) russe vers hongrois + ... SITE LOCALIZER What 'average' means? | Mar 16, 2010 |
Another strange question - what average means? Average in comparison with ProZ.com colleagues/colleagues in the office/PC user from the street/teacher in the school/my own kids? In comparison with the user from the street I might have some knowledge above average, but some of the colleagues here are much more experienced in the field of CAT tools.
Therefore I think my standard capacities for translating are OK until I do NOT start download anything to my PC.... See more Another strange question - what average means? Average in comparison with ProZ.com colleagues/colleagues in the office/PC user from the street/teacher in the school/my own kids? In comparison with the user from the street I might have some knowledge above average, but some of the colleagues here are much more experienced in the field of CAT tools.
Therefore I think my standard capacities for translating are OK until I do NOT start download anything to my PC. ▲ Collapse | | | Jeff Allen France Local time: 14:14 langues multiples + ... constantly acquring new computer skills | Mar 17, 2010 |
I've worked at software companies for most of the past 15 years, so I'm constantly surrounded by needs to learn new techniques and to use software, scripts, macros or whatever to get tasks done. I even put these in my yearly objectives and employee development plan. And not only do I pick up the skills, but I give a lot of info sessions, demos, webinars, training session and support to my teams for them to be effective in their work as well. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: How would you rate your computer knowledge? Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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