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    Multi-Po-Edit
    A Java swing .po file editor that displays comments, ids, and translations in a JTable. Multiple files can be compared and IDs can be looked up to see what files will be affected by the change. (changed from po editor to avoid confusion with poedit)
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    Simple text editor for editing multiple language files in parallel. Corresponding translations are automatically highlighted in order to aid reviewing against multiple sources. Supports gettext PO and key = value format. Highly recommended for polyglots.
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    Gtranslator is an enhanced gettext po file editor for the GNOME desktop environment. It handles all forms of gettext po files and include very useful features like Find/Replace, Translation Memory, different Translator Profiles, Messages Table (for having an overview of the translations/messages in the po file), Easy Navigation and Editing of translation messages & comments of the translation where accurate.
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