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Seagull is a mature OOP framework for building web, command line and GUI applications. Licensed under BSD, the project allows PHP developers to easily integrate and manage code resources, and build complex applications quickly.
ICU for Java is a mature, widely used set of Java libraries for Unicode support, software internationalization and globalization (i18n/g11n). ICU is widely portable and gives applications the same results on all platforms and between C/C++ and Java software.
Library to localize Java applications. It also provides a maven-plugin to help localization during build.
A set of translation tools based around open translation standards such as TMX and XLIFF. They aim to make it easy to translate source files in a variety of software and documentation formats into different natural languages.
Compiler Assisted Localization, abbreviated as CAL10N (pronounced as "calion") is a java library for writing localized (internationalized) messages. Features: * java compiler verifies message keys used in source code * tooling to detect errors in message keys * native2ascii tool
A free computer-aided translation / computer-assisted translation (CAT) tools platform. Includes: translation processor with translation memory and project support, bitext aligner, TMX validator. Various other tools to process documents for translation.
MMBase is a Web Content Management System with strong multi media features and advanced portal functionalities. MMBase has a large installed base in The Netherlands, and is used by major Dutch broadcasters, publishers, educational institutes, national and local governments. MMBase is written in
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