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About TQAuditor

TQAuditor 2.0 is the system, that evaluates and monitors translation quality and allows you to:

  • compare unedited translation made by translator with edited version received from an editor;
  • generate a report about editor’s corrections;
  • classify each correction by mistake type and severity, thus allowing to get the translation quality evaluation score with a maximum 100 points;
  • ensure anonymous communication between a translator and an editor regarding corrections and mistakes classification;
  • automate a process of maintaining the evaluation project;
  • save all evaluated translations in the database and create the translation quality reports at the company:

you can create the list of top translators with the highest score, see dynamics of quality per individual translator by month, etc.


Start without registration

You can compare two versions of translated files in the system even without registering an account.

Go to https://tqauditor.com and use Compare files:

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It will open the Quick compare page:

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  • Translated files - add here unedited bilingual files using the "Choose File" button.
  • Reviewed files - add here edited bilingual files using the "Choose File" button.

TQAuditor 2.9 accepts bilingual files of different formats (Helium, XLF, XLZ, SDLXliff, TTX, TMX).

Press "Upload selected files".

Then appears the page with Comparison report and additional options:

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Let’s review them in details.


Comparison report deletion and files uploading

Delete comparison report or Upload files, if you need no more current information or want to upload other files for new comparison report:

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Export report to Excel

Click Export to Excel:

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And you will have the fixes in columns for comparing:

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Markup display

With option Markup display you choose tags display (press 50px after changing the preferences):

  • Full - tags have original length, so you can see the data within:

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  • Short - tags compressed and you see only their position in the text:

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  • None – tags are totally hidden, so will not distract you:

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Units display shows all text segments – All units, or nothing but amended – Corrected units only.