Introduction
Localization is the process of converting web and app content from one form (text content) to another (a different language), making applications more accessible to users by addressing language barriers.
There are many localization testing tools available today, but most are expensive, limited to a particular framework or language and/or require learning a new interface. Tolgee is an open source application that can be used to manage the localization process; it is platform-agnostic and can handle screenshots, comment translations, tag keys, and automated screenshots generation for the web.
But Why Tolgee ?
Tolgee supports a variety of libraries and frameworks to perform localization. You can find details in Tolgee's official documentation with instructions for using each library or framework. The localization process takes more time and effort than it would, but using Tolgee can help you streamline the process and perform better localization testing at a lower cost.
Tolgee is a translation management cloud platform made for translating modern web applications. It works great with JS frameworks like React, Angular, Vue and others.
These are the reasons you need to pick tolgee.
Tolgee is OpenSource
Tolgee is an open-source localization platform developers enjoy to work. Tolgee Github Repository for opensource contributors. These are some documentations are available to get started with tolgee.
- 6 Ways how to contribute to Open-source (and to Tolgee)
- How to perform Localization testing in Tolgee?
- How to integrate Tolgee with vanilla static HTML/JS application?
- How to Localize your Next.js Application with Tolgee?
- Why Tolgee supports only PostgreSQL since v2
Want to Deep Dive into Tolgee
Open Source community is growing more diverse and energetic every day. No matter what your interests are or which field you work in—you will be able to find someone who can help you there.
A month-long celebration where participants are prompted to contribute in ways other than writing code during this four-week period. We wanted to provide an avenue for people to connect, compete and collaborate with fellow open source enthusiasts. And on top of that, we’re providing mentors—giving creators a voice while also giving them assistance along the way.
Speaking to us at this event is Jan Cizmar, the founder of Tolgee who’s an experienced full-stack open-source engineer. Join us on the 19th to hear about his journey building Tolgee
RSVP here to attend the session ⬇
See you all at aviyel stage 🎯👀
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