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    Localization Editor

    Localization Editor

    macOS editor app to help you manage iOS and macOS app localization

    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. ...
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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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Stringz

    Stringz

    Powerful editor for localizing iOS, macOS, tvOS applications

    Stringz greatly simplifies localizing your Xcode apps (iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS) by introducing a powerful editor for all localizable files in your project. It even imports strings from storyboard and xib files saving you a lot of time and effort finding and matching elementIds in your storyboards. Stringz also supports localizing your Info.plist file so you can easily translate your app name and permission descriptions. Stringz will also highlight missing translations and warn you about duplicate values and has many more useful features that take a painful and tedious task like localizing your app and converting it to an easy and simple task.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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