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Press Release 10/12/2006 - For Immediate Release
Sisulizer 1.1 is the next generation in .NET software localization
Sisulizer Ltd has released Sisulizer 1.1, an easy-to-use Windows application
that lets software developers localize their applications into multiple languages.
By offering software in multiple languages, you open new markets and new revenue streams.
Sisulizer lets you manage the translation and localization process, while protecting your
source code from prying eyes.
The latest version of Sisulizer offers a new generation of support for .NET applications.
.NET has built-in support for Unicode and RESX, and is the ideal environment for creating applications
that are easy to localize.
In Sisulizer 1.1, developers see all components in the What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get
visual display. Sisulizer puts inherited components into the context
of the calling dialog. This is true next-generation .NET software localization.
Sisulizer makes localization easy, and even lets your translator work on your
application without having to wrestle with the enormous .NET runtime file.
Localization with Sisulizer is a simple three-step process:
First, use Sisulizer to scan the application and locate all of the text. Sisulizer
works directly with .NET, C++ Builder, Delphi, Visual C++, C#, Visual Basic, Visual Studio,
Borland Developer Studio, Java, or Windows binary files, along with XLIFF and .NET assembly.
New in 1.1 is the support for the new Borland Turbo languages.
The program works visually with HTML, XSL and XML. Version 1.1 comes with improved
HTML support and allows the localization of whole websites. Sisulizer can also grab
text from text files and databases. You determine which Windows resources you want to localize,
including icons, menus, dialog boxes, strings, accelerators, versions, and manifest resources.
Sisulizer also operates in the mobile world. The software supports .NET for Smart Devices,
Pocket PC, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and J2ME.
Second, translate the text with Sisulizer's visual editor. Begin the translation
work yourself, and mark each phrase as translated properly, auto-translated, translated by
best guess, out for review, or complete. Alternatively, you can use Sisulizer's Exchange Wizard
to create and send your translator a single file that contains a self-installing Sisulizer Translation
Edition, along with your project file. Your translater uses Sisulizer's built-in WYSIWYG editor
for all text in your application. When your translator has completed the translation, they'll run Exchange
Wizard to create a single file that is sent back to you. Your translator never has access to your source code,
ensuring that your valuable source code will never be accidentally changed or intentionally shared with third parties.
Third, build the localized version. Simply run Sisulizer using the translated file, and build the new version of
your program in the new language. There's no need to manually track where each text snippet belongs. Sisulizer
manages the localization project, and automatically builds your new version. In addition, Sisulizer's Translation
Memory feature saves time and money when you translate your next application. Sisulizer remembers all of the words
and phrases that it has translated, and you have immediate access to all of these earlier translations in your next
project. Sisulizer easily handles all languages, including right-to-left and double-byte languages.
The program keeps track of what has already been translated, making it fast and inexpensive for you to translate
later versions of your application.
In addition to support for unlimited strings and languages, the Professional
Edition ($1,499) and Enterprise Edition ($2,999) support visual HTML localization,
local database localization, translation validation, pseudo translation support,
spell-checking, the free Translation Edition, integrated translation memory,
and the ability to import comma-separated files, localized files, local database
information, and data from other localization tools.
The Enterprise Edition also supports Visual JSP, ASP, and PHP localization,
the ability to import from a server database and to do server database localization,
shared translation memory on the database server, a command-line tool, and
an interface to third-party translation memories such as TRADOS. A limited
Personal Edition of Sisulizer costs $299(US), and supports the less ambitious
translation projects required when localizing software for mobile computing
platforms. Sisulizer 1.1 runs under Windows 2000/XP/2003.
You can download
a free 30-day trial version of Sisulizer from http://www.sisulizer.com. For
more information, contact Sisulizer Ltd & Co KG, Graf-Salm-Str. 34, 50181 Bedburg, Germany. Internet: http://www.sisulizer.com
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Visual C++
Java
Windows
Binärdateien
DLL/EXE/OCX
Neu: Vista™
XML
XLIFF
INI/Text
HTML
Symbian
Pocket PC
Windows mobile
J2ME
PO Datei
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