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    BartyCrouch

    BartyCrouch

    Incrementally update/translate your Strings files

    BartyCrouch incrementally updates your Strings files from your Code and from Interface Builder files. "Incrementally" means that BartyCrouch will by default keep both your already translated values and even your altered comments. Additionally, you can also use BartyCrouch for machine translating from one language to 60+ other languages. Using BartyCrouch is as easy as running a few simple commands from the command line which can even be automated using a build script within your project.
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