Mac ::: simple localization tool for OS X apps called “iLingual”
Posted by: fidel in mac, tags: 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, iLingual, localizationIf you want to try localizations for your favorite app give iLingual a try.
iLingual helps you localize other applications. There are other localizing tools like AppleGlot but, for many, they are too complicated and too difficult to use. I wanted an easier, more “Mac”-feeling tool, so I created iLingual.
There are no complicated settings; just drag and drop files, and you are ready. It has a dictionary, of course, and so you don’t need to repeat work you have already done. You can just focus on a small number of keywords.
If you want to use iLingual for commercial use (to localize shareware, package-ware or to localize for payment) then iLingual is shareware and costs $30. Please check the documentation about licensing.
However, if you want to use iLingual for non-commercial use (to localize freeware or to localize as volunteer) then it is freeware. Feel free to use it.
Available for 10.3.9, 10.4 and 10.5
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