Friday, June 04, 2010

Want to add additional language support to your app but don’t have the funds, people or resources? ResX Translator with Bing might help…

CodePlexRESX Translator with Bing

“This project is a .net Windows Form that allows automatic translation of RESX files using Bing's translation web services.

This is a good example of how to use Bing web services and how to work with RESX files.

Requires the .net framework v4.0.

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A quick, easy and cheap way to get your String Resources translated. But use with caution. Remember this is a machine translation! (So humor, upset or even anger may result from a inaccurate translation…)

Having the source is also pretty cool too… ;)

 

Related Past Post XRef:
Here’s some help creating multilingual applications via machine language translated resource strings(VB & C#)
Free Spell Checker (Strings Literals, Comments, etc) for Visual Studio - ComponentOne's IntelliSpell Community Edition
PowerShell through your String Literals - Using PowerShell to extract and review all the string literals in your applications

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