Localize your app with PO/POT localizations and Localazy CLI.
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To open PO and POT files, you can use any text editor that supports the format (such as Notepad, Sublime Text, or Notepad++), use specialized software (like Poedit), or Localazy - the online translation management system explicitly made for working with translation file formats.
Localazy offers a clutter-free way to browse, edit and manage localization files of many formats.
To open PO files using the Localazy interface, sign up, create a new translation project and upload the PO file. You’ll then be able to browse the content of the file in a user-friendly environment.
To edit PO files, you could use any (advanced) text editor (such as Sublime Text or Notepad++), any IDE software (such as VisualStudio Code and others), or just use Localazy, which was made specifically with translation file formats in mind. Localazy offers a clutter-free way to browse, edit and manage localization files of many formats.
To open and edit PO files using the Localazy interface, sign up, create a new translation project and upload your PO file. Then head to the File management tab to open the file you just uploaded. You’ll then be able to browse and edit the content of the file in a user-friendly environment.
To translate PO and POT files, you could just open the file and translate all content on your own or with the help of machine translation engines (e.g., Amazon Translate). However, approaching translations this way is messy, error-prone, and tedious. You can do better!
Translating PO and POT files is simple with Localazy. Sign up for free, create a new translation project and upload your PO, or POT file. Head to the Translations tab to add new languages and start translating.
Localazy gives you a clean UI for translating PO and POT files. Enjoy built-in machine translation suggestions and all features a solid TMS has to offer!
To translate PO (or POT) files automatically, you have two (premium) options:
To convert PO or POT files, you can use the Format Conversions feature of Localazy.
Start by signing up for free and create a new translation project. Upload your PO files and follow the steps outlined in the documentation.
Alternatively, to automate the conversion, you can set up the Localazy CLI with the desired configuration.
Notice that Format Conversions is a paid feature, available for all users with the Professional tier and up. But don’t worry, there is a 14-day trial period to try everything before you commit.
For an in-depth tutorial on Localazy Format Conversions:
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