POEditor is a collaborative online service for translation and localization management.
Bring your team to POEditor to easily localize software products like apps and websites into any language!
You can automate your localization workflow with powerful features like API, GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab and DevOps integrations.
Get realtime updates about your localization progress on Slack and Microsoft Teams and recycle translations with the help of the Translation Memory.
You can mix human translation and machine translation to your convenience, using your own translators or ordering human or automatic translations from 3rd party vendors.
POEditor currently supports the following localization file formats: Flutter ARB (.arb), CSV (.csv), INI (.ini), Key-Value JSON (.json), JSON (.json), Gettext (.po, .pot), Java Properties (.properties), .NET Resources (.resw, .resx), Apple Strings (.strings), iOS XLIFF (.xliff), XLIFF 1.2 (.xlf), Angular (.xlf, .xmb, .xtb), Rise 360 XLIFF (.xlf), Excel (.xls, .xlsx), Android String Resources (.xml), YAML (.yml).
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I enjoy using this platform. It has really made my work as a translator easier. I like that you can see the history of the translations and also the QA check feature is really useful.
Easy to use UI, a lot of useful features and a reliable support team!
It made my life much easier and helped me get my project done in no time. The features are really straightforward to use and their support team are always ready to give a hand in case you get stuck. I highly recommend it to everyone who needs professional help to manage a localization project effectively!
Based on our record, Fandom seems to be a lot more popular than POEditor. While we know about 73 links to Fandom, we've tracked only 7 mentions of POEditor. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
For the purpose of this blog and demo I decided to use POEditor to host my translations. They have a generous free tier which is more than enough for this demo. I created a project, added 2 languages (NL and EN) and added a few translations to it. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
For this, I tried to use Angular's build in functionality (@angular/localize) with POEditor. Source: almost 2 years ago
Check out POEditor, might be what you are looking for. Source: about 2 years ago
There's a bunch of others you can find if you google something like "crowdsource app translation" (ex1 ex2 ex3). I hope this helps, and I'll go add these to our wiki, since I also had to hunt them down across the subreddit. Source: over 2 years ago
It would be great if the translation is on a service like https://poeditor.com/, so it can be easier to maintain and recruit other faculty members that aren't so savvy. Source: over 2 years ago
Fandom.com is a garbage site anyway, just disregard whatever you find on those """"wiki"""" pages lol. Source: 6 months ago
Yeah, someone would buy it... And fill it up with obnoxious ads making it totally unusable. Try visiting fandom.com with adblock off to see what an advertising-infused Wikipedia would be like. Source: 6 months ago
I want to block a website (specifically fandom.com) from always appearing at the top of search results page. Source: 6 months ago
I know that AI may be oversatured by now, but I want to make SiIva and I want some help, like sending a list of his lines (I put some that I found on the fandom.com wiki). I know that it's not perfect, but at least it's better than the top bot and other 2 that I tested, here's a link to the bot: https://c.ai/c/DcmSH8ogb43l5h-rvj5dM6_591C8SyqWXibxrqEiedk. Source: 8 months ago
Bard tell me when accessing fandom.com he ah a 404 error so why ? Source: 9 months ago
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