Nov 14, 2012 15:37
11 yrs ago
English term

commands and utilities

English to French Tech/Engineering Computers (general)
"The Linux toolbox offers a rich collection of commands and utilities"

Merci !
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Non-PRO (1): GILLES MEUNIER

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Proposed translations

+5
13 mins
Selected

commandes et utilitaires

Facilities for using the operating system
Peer comment(s):

agree GILLES MEUNIER
4 mins
Thanks Gilou
agree Alain Boulé
21 mins
Thanks Alain
agree Finn Skovgaard (X)
32 mins
Thanks Finn
agree Alain Marsol
1 hr
Thanks Alain
agree Daryo
3 hrs
Thanks Daryo
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
-2
13 mins

commandes et fonctionnalités

... de commandes et fonctionnalités
Peer comment(s):

disagree Tony M : 'fonctionnalité' would rather translate 'function' or 'feature', there is a dedicated term used for 'utility'
3 mins
neutral GILLES MEUNIER : features= fonctionnalités
8 mins
disagree Finn Skovgaard (X) : Agree with Tony M. A utility/utilitaire is a specific bit of software typically performing a limited but helpful function.
33 mins
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+2
18 mins

commandes et utilitaires

suggestion.
Peer comment(s):

agree Alain Boulé
16 mins
merci.
agree Finn Skovgaard (X)
26 mins
merci.
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