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Weblate was created to help programmers developing their projects via Git.
It allows them to internationalize their applications via a simple, Web accessible GUI.
Here are some key features of "Weblate":
· Django-based admin panel
· Propagates translations via Git branches
· Integrated with Git commits
· Easily link to source files
· Manage an infinite number of languages and projects
· Fine-grained permissions system
Supported translation formats:
· GNU Gettext
· XLIFF
· Java properties
· Qt Linguist .ts
· Android string resources
· Apple OS X strings
· PHP files
· Other formats from the translate-toolkit (supported, not yet tested)
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Improved quality checks processing.
· Added new checks (BB code, XML markup and newlines).
· Support for optional rebasing instead of merge.
· Possibility to relocate Weblate (eg. to run it under /weblate path).
· Support for manually choosing file type in case autodetection fails.
· Better support for Android resources.
· Support for generating SSH key from web interface.
· More visible data exports.
· New buttons to enter some special characters.
· Removes languages removed in upstream git repository.
· Support for exporting dictionary.
· Support for locking down whole Weblate installation.
· Checks for source strings and support for source strings review.
· Support for user comments for both translations and source strings.
· Better changes log tracking.
· Changes can now be monitored using RSS.
· Improved support for RTL languages.

Via: Weblate 1.3






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