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  • Subject: [ANN] Xliff Editor with
  • From: Mike Butler <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 18:09:10 +0100

Before we go any further, to those who are on the Carbon list - sorry about the duplication!

As LocFactory Editor can be used to help localise Cocoa software, I figured it would be of interest to other people on the list. Hope it proves useful...

Mike.


Announcing the release of LocFactory Editor

http://www.triplespin.com/en/products/locfactoryeditor.html#Cocoa<x-tad-smaller>

Based on the industry standard formats Xliff and TMX, and including support for AppleGlot WorkGlossaries and Dictionaries, LocFactory Editor is the first thoroughly new addition to the Mac Software Localisation market in quite some time.

Why try LocFactory Editor:
• Based on Open Standard Formats
• Intuitive: No special training required
• Enables cross-platform localisation
• Safe: Protected Translation Entry
• AppleGlot 3 support included
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Features:
<x-tad-smaller> • Handles data from Cocoa, Carbon, Classic, PowerPlant, Java and other Platforms.
• Full Unicode support
• Spellchecking with Automatic Language Switching
• Automatic Glossary-Based Translation
• Automatic Similar Translation Support
• Complex Search Abilities

For more information visit TripleSpin at :

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http://www.triplespin.com
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