Open Source Python Internationalization (I18N) Software for Mac

Python Internationalization (I18N) Software for Mac

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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: 44 This Week
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    An intelligent platform-independent offline translation and localization program working internally with XLIFF, but also supporting other formats. It uses Glossaries, TM and other information to facilitate production of good quality translations.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    This is currently a bunch of scripst used to manage translations of a large number of Java Server Pages (JSP). It is not integrated into any IDE, but can be used as a general way to manage these files from anywhere.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Curtain
    A compact compiled templating language in Python which implements just about the features of TAL, METAL together with Zope's i18n extensions and whose aims are simplicity, full test coverage and complete documentation.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A small web-based application intended to assist project developers in managing and creating translations. Django based.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    LanguageSys is a class/libary for internationalizing applications written in PHP/Python. It uses language tags as recommended by rfc1766 and handles the access to separated files for storage of language specific datas. With precompilation support.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    NickelsWebtranslator is a simple web-based application for internationalization of java-based projects. Properties files can easily be translated by a remote and widespread group of translaters (utf8-encoding). Python web application with mysql backend.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Small and simple component-based python web framework. Compatible with GAE.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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