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Archive for September, 2007

A new Web-based localization tool

By Duncan Moore on September 21st, 2007

As Heri at Montreal Tech Watch reported, we recently rolled our own Web-based localization tool. Specifically, it lets you easily translate into any number of languages any application that uses Gettext. (We’re using Gettext to enable internationalization of CakeMail, which is currently in beta.)
We created this translation tool because we found that using desktop […]

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Something to read while eating Cake

By Duncan Moore on September 5th, 2007

A quick post to update you on our CakeMail beta. Things are moving forward nicely and we’re getting great feedback from users. Now that we’re at beta phase, we’ve shifted some of our efforts to focus on documentation.
We now have API documentation in HTML format for beta users. And we’ll be setting up a discussion […]

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