Upgrade to Inputlog 8.0

We are happy to release Inputlog version 8.0. This version is a major update of the program, and guarantees upward compatibility. Extra features include: Inputlog is optimized for Windows 10. A standardized copy task has been added and is now available in eight...

Inputlog workshop in Ghent

Welcome to our Inputlog workshop at Summer school on process and product methodologies in translation and interpreting studies | July 2017 | Ghent, Belgium Translation and Interpreting Studies (TIS) are rapidly evolving areas of study. More advanced methodologies are...

Training school in Bejing

Training School – Writing and Translation Process Research: Translog and Inputlog October 24–28, 2016 | Beijing, China In collaboration with The Center for Research and Innovation in Translation and Translation Technology (CRITT) at Copenhagen Business School...

Inputlog workshop in Boston

Workshop: Using Keystroke Logging in Writing Research April 30 to May 1, 2016 | Boston, MA – USA In collaboration with prof. Suzanne Lane of the department of Rhetoric and Professional Communication, MIT and prof. Christiane K. Donahue, Director of the Institute...

750th Inputlog user

At the March 2016 KSL training school in Antwerp we were happy to celibrate the 750th registered Inputlog user since 2012: Gerdineke van Silfhout (SLO – University Utrecht, The Netherlands). Her colleague, Renske Bouwer, replaced her at the little ceremony and...

Training school in Antwerp

Training School – Writing Process Research: Keystroke Logging 16-18 March 2016 | Antwerp We are pleased to announce a European COST training school on “Using Keystroke Logging in Writing Research”, to be held in Antwerp (Belgium) from 16 to 18 March...