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The OmegaT+ project currently provides the following applications:
The OmegaT+ project currently provides the following applications:
* OmegaT+: translation processor
* [[bitext2tmx]]<ref>{{ cite web | url = http://bitext2tmx.sourceforge.net | title = bitext2tmx web page}}</ref>: bitext aligner
* [[bitext2tmx]]<ref>{{ cite web | url = http://bitext2tmx.sourceforge.net | title = bitext2tmx web page}}</ref>: bitext aligner
* bitextor: webpage/bitext creator
* [[LanguageTool]]<ref>{{ cite web | url = http://languagetool.org | title = LanguageTool web page}}</ref>: language checker
* OmegaT+: translation processor
* Validator: TMX validator/cleaner
* omegat: translation processor
* PDFedit: PDF editor
* pdftk: PDF toolkit
* Tag Aligner: webpage/bitext aligner
* Validator: TMX validator
 
Note that there is an application in the project with the same name as the project itself. Also, the ''OmegaT+'' application was initially named ''omegat'' and this older version is still available on the project.
 
The name of the project and the same named application reflect the fact that the project was initially started by creating a branch/forked version of the OmegaT <ref>{{ cite web | url = http://www.omegat.org | title = OmegaT home page}}</ref> application and that this application is the main work product of the project.


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OmegaT+[1] is a software project that provides a set of Computer Assisted Translation(CAT) tools. These tools are intended for use by translators, localization engineers, and other language professionals. The project itself is primarily hosted on SourceForge[2] and so all the provided applications are free software (also known as open source software(OSS)) released under associated licenses.

The OmegaT+ project currently provides the following applications:

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