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19 Nov 06

The first update of the .net Translog 2006 version is now ready

Translog Supervisor now comes with an improved source text editor in which e.g. <unit> and <dict> codes can be edited inline along with the normal text and codes can be pasted or imported from a txt or rtf file; and unit markers can have a random viewing time, from A to B milliseconds.

Translog can be externally synchronized through a UDP message type (Broadcast or Unicast); IP address, and UDP port can be configured. The interval between sync signals can also be altered (default: 10 sec.)

In Translog User, the target and the source window can be positioned freely (4 positions). Full-screen mode is now supported.

For download -- go to Products

 

1 Oct 06
Translog releases its first beta version of the 2006 version. Translog 2006 introduces a broad range of new features such as international charsets support, working with multiple log files, audio recording and playback, eye-tracking, and much more. More info to come shortly.

20 Oct 05
A version of Translog will be used in the EU IST project Eye-to-IT expected to start in January 2006. Here Translog logging will be synchronised with eye-tracking and EEG data.

18 Oct 05
A new Translog version compatible with Windows2000 and WindowsXP has now been programmed. A problem with representing WingDings correctly in the linear representation has been more or less solved. Users running the older Translog2000 under these operating systems can get a correct linear representation of logged data by saving a representation and displaying it as a Word .rtf file.

1 Dec 02
The Translog homepage went on the air on 1 December 2002. The main idea is to create a forum where Translog users can exchange ideas, bring up suggestions, and read and (pre)publish Translog-related articles.

26 Nov. 02
At the IST 2002 Event in Copenhagen 4-6 Nov 2002, new infra-red eye-tracking equipment was demonstrated that makes it possible to track the exact location on a computer screen (e.g. a word) that a person is focussing on at any given time. Eye-tracking might be an interesting supplement to tracking keystrokes.


What's new?

New Translog version

Translog.dk online

IST 2002 Event in Copenhagen
Translog - mail@translog.dk