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    Mojito

    Mojito

    An automation platform that enables continuous localization

    Mojito is a continuous localization platform. Rely on continuous integration to collect all of your software strings in one place. Check what products need localization in real-time. Create and import translation packages with a single click. Search and edit translations across all products and languages! And if you have a small dedicated translation team, they can work directly in Mojito.
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    Transtrl for i18n

    Transtrl for i18n

    Transtrl locates need-to-translate strings for Java software i18n

    Transtrl is a need-to-Translate String Locator. It is an eclipse plugin that locates the constant strings that require translation for Java software internationalization (i18n) and further localization (L10n). The developers can either use the tool to work out a internationalized version quickly or check whether they forget to externalize some constant strings in their i18ned versions. The new version of the tool (TransVis) also support visualize how constant strings flows to the GUI and how...
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