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How do you translate your apps?

Hi.

I'm currently using LocaleApp as a translation service for my app, but I find it rather pricey and don't find the UI very intuitive, so I might be looking for an alternative.

Do you have something you can recommend, and or how do you handle internationalization of your apps?

on April 11, 2019
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    I can advise you one company. They are engaged in both technical translation and translation of text on sites and programs. their advantage is that they perform only human translation for a relatively small price. I advise you to visit their website www.translate.com , here you can see what languages they use, and there is a tab Pricing, where you can roughly calculate how much it will cost the work you want to order from them.

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    I'm the founder of LocaleData (www.localedata.com), so I might be biased :D

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    Depends on what tech stack you have. I'm using i18n.js with Vue.js and it's really simple to setup and use.

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      LocaleApp is for Ruby on Rails.

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    We use https://localise.biz to manage translations in 3 different languages and so far it's been very helpful

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    I use DeepL. But not for very long. I haven't worked with the API either, but the translations are great, I think. (This one is translated from German, with DeepL)

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