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Laravel Translation Manager is a package that adds a web-based UI and database-backed workflow for managing Laravel translation files. Instead of replacing Laravel’s built-in translation system, it imports your lang PHP/JSON files into a database so you can view, search, and edit keys and values from a browser. Once translations are updated, you can export them back to flat files so your app continues to use the standard Laravel translation loader. This workflow is especially helpful when...
Lexhoard is a dictionary tool for storing words in different languages with the ability to link entries (or 'translate') from one language to others. This php version is a very simple implementation created over a weekend. It can use either a mysql or a sqlite database (other databases may be used, in theory, as all db access is done with PDO).
ValiTerms is a tool that helps the validation of terms in corpus. It finds their occurrences and allows terminologists to choose if a term is relevant or not. ValiTerms is developed at LIPN (http://www-lipn.univ-paris13.fr), RCLN team.
Please consult the wiki for instructions about installation and usage.