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    Pootle, Virtaal & Translate Toolkit

    Pootle, Virtaal & Translate Toolkit

    Localization tools built by localizers for localizers

    Tools for localization: - Pootle: web based translation management system. - Virtaal: Computer Aided Translation (CAT) tool. - Translate Toolkit: QA, format conversion and support (PO, Java .properties, OpenOffice, Mozilla, XLIFF, TMX, TBX, CSV, Qt .ts).
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    Downloads: 47 This Week
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    microhex [discontinued]

    microhex [discontinued]

    Crossplatform hex-editing software based on Python and Qt

    This project is no longer supported. Use it on your own risk (or not use at all). Microhex is an intuitive HEX editing application that enables you to view and manipulate binary data for any file in your computer. Microhex displays the integer column and the characters column, allowing you to add new columns and delete existing ones. Each column can be assigned an unlimited number of linked address bars.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    tmx2text

    Extract text data from tmx files

    Tmx2text provides a simple interface to extract text data from tmx translation memories. It is written in Python (requires Python3 or higher) and uses PyQt (Qt 4) and is released under the GPL. Although it was created for Linux it should work on other platforms where Python3 and PyQt4 are installed.
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