Simple macOS editor app to help you manage iOS app localizations by allowing you to edit all the translations side by side, highlighting missing translations. Managing localization files (Localizable.strings) is a pain, there is no tooling for it. There is no easy way to know what strings are missing or to compare them across languages. Start the Localization Editor, choose File | Open folder with localization files and point it to the folder where your localization files are stored. The tool finds all the Localizable.strings, detects their language and displays your strings side by side as shown on the screenshot above. You can point it to the root of your project but it will take longer to process. All the translations are sorted by their key (shown as first column) and you can see and compare them quickly, you can also see missing translations in any language.
Features
- All the translations are sorted by their key
- When you change any of the translations the corresponding Localizable.strings gets updated
- The app is currently localized into English and Chinese
- This project is licensed under the MIT License
- There is no easy way to know what strings are missing or to compare them across languages
- Manage iOS app localizations