Software
Software localization involves translating the user interfaces from one language to another, and adapting it to suit a foreign culture.
Depending on the target language, major changes in the user interface are required especially in top-to-bottom and right-to-left languages.
Software localization is the process of re-packaging and re-engineering a product or software application and their associated on-line help, as well as read me, documentation, printed manuals, packaging and marketing collateral materials for specific markets, their languages and cultural environment.
Our processes ensure that the functionality, usability and screen content are acceptable in the local culture. The software then takes on the look and feel of being developed for that particular language or society.
Our engineering department engineers have mastered the necessary tools
to streamline and simplify the procedures, and are able to manage any
kind of environment and programming language.
They have extensive
experience working with most major software development tools including
Java, PHP, XML, Microsoft (Visual C++, Visual Basic, Visual Studio .NET,
SDK, DDK, Help Workshop, HTML Help Workshop), Borland C++, Borland
Delphi, CodeWarrior for Macintosh and more.
We are specialized in software localization since 2000.
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