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    Better PO Editor is an editor for .po files, used to generate compiled gettext .mo files which are used by many programs and websites to localize the user interface. It offers great features... It's worth to give it a try! PLEASE NOTE: the project moved to GitHub: see https://github.com/mlocati/betterpoeditor/releases
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    JLokalize

    JLokalize

    Internationalization tool for Java applications.

    Open source tool for the internationalization (i18n) of Java applications. Editor for key, value pairs for language resources. Additionally allows to define comments and has a reverse and spell checking function. Also gathers statistics about translation key usage within your application. Fully compatible with Properties implementations.
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    Property File Editor that stores Property Strings in HTML. Scans Java source for "getString"-calls and assigns them to properties. Scans existing property files and displays overview of translation. All input Strings are converted to HTML.
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