l10n
Software localization (also spelled "localisation", often abbreviated to l10n — this is a numeronym, where the “10” stands for the 10 letters between the first letter “l” and the last letter “n”) means translation of a software interface and messages to another language plus adaptation of some formats (e.g. measures, dates and currency) plus adaptation to local cultures.
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An automation platform that enables continuous localization.
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A service that provides support for Software Internationalization and Localization
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(Help wanted) Android library for multi-language support
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React Native module to expose per-app language preferences API on iOS and Android.
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Integrate your Android project with Crowdin
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Easier handling of Java i18n resource bundles
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Ocelot is an Open Source XLIFF+ITS 2.0 Editor
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Jun 15, 2021 - Java
L10nMessages is a library that makes internationalization (i18n) and localization (l10n) of Java applications easy and safe.
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A Java implementation of the Mozilla Project Fluent localization system
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WorldServer SDK components based on the Okapi Framework
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Maven Plugin for Okapi Framework
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i18n in Java 11, Spring Boot, and JavaScript
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Apr 9, 2019 - Java
🔡 Maven plugin to validate localization resources in Java properties files
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A Java library that implements Mozilla Fluent
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Tool for maintaining changes in java l10n properties files. Compare, find, extract and merge new/changed strings for multiple language property files.
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Property-merger is a Maven project built to compute differences and merge property files
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jLinguist is a simple app designed to help translating Java applications into different languages. jLinguist is an open source distributed under GPL v3 licence.
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