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  2. Virtaal - Wikipedia

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    Website. virtaal.translatehouse.org. Virtaal is a computer-assisted translation tool written in the Python programming language. It is free software developed and maintained by Translate.org.za. [1][2][3] Virtaal is built using the Translate Toolkit allowing it to process a number of translation and localisation formats.

  3. Translate Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Website. toolkit .translatehouse .org. The Translate Toolkit is a localization and translation toolkit. It provides a set of tools for working with localization file formats and files that might need localization. The toolkit also provides an API on which to develop other localization tools. The toolkit is written in the Python programming ...

  4. Transifex - Wikipedia

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    Transifex (previously known as Indifex) is a globalization management system (GMS), a proprietary software, and a web-based translation platform. It targets technical projects with frequently updated content, such as software, documentation, and websites, and encourages the automation of the localization workflow by integrating with common developer tools.

  5. Pootle - Wikipedia

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    Pootle is an online translation management tool with a translation interface. It is written in the Python programming language using the Django framework and is free software originally developed and released by Translate.org.za [3] in 2004. It was further developed as part of the WordForge project and the African Network for Localisation and ...

  6. Tesseract (software) - Wikipedia

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    Tesseract is an optical character recognition engine for various operating systems. [5] It is free software, released under the Apache License. [1] [6] [7] Originally developed by Hewlett-Packard as proprietary software in the 1980s, it was released as open source in 2005 and development was sponsored by Google in 2006.

  7. Weblate - Wikipedia

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    Weblate is an open source web-based translation tool with version control. It includes several hundred languages with basic definitions, and enables the addition of more language definitions, all definitions can be edited by the web community or a defined set of people, as well as through integrating machine translation, such as DeepL, Amazon Translate, or Google Translate.

  8. XLIFF - Wikipedia

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    XLIFF. XLIFF (XML Localization Interchange File Format) is an XML -based bitext format created to standardize the way localizable data are passed between and among tools during a localization process and a common format for CAT tool exchange. The XLIFF Technical Committee (TC) first convened at OASIS in December 2001 (first meeting in January ...

  9. SonarQube - Wikipedia

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    sonarqube.org. SonarQube (formerly Sonar) [3] is an open-source platform developed by SonarSource for continuous inspection of code quality to perform automatic reviews with static analysis of code to detect bugs and code smells on 29 programming languages. SonarQube offers reports on duplicated code, coding standards, unit tests, code coverage ...