Integration with the Microsoft Translator service allows for instant visualization and testing across multiple languages without the assistance of a human translator. Machine Translation integration provides suggestions via the integrated Microsoft Translator Service (requires an active Internet connection and an Azure account with an validate Cognitive Services subscription). Microsoft Language Portal integration allows apps to look up terminology and user-interface translations from actual Microsoft products through the Microsoft Terminology Service API (requires internet connection). Pseudo translations are stored in the localization industry standard XLIFF file format, and you can edit them just like any other language translation. This gives you granular control over pseudo translation testing. These issues can include hardcoded, concatenated, or truncated strings, and visual issues that arise when working with different languages. Pseudo language engine gives you ‘in house’ testing of localized apps by identifying localization issues during development. Integration with Visual Studio IDE allow you add and manage translation files through the use of XLIFF v1.2 industry standard localization files within a project solution while still using standard Visual Studio menus and dialogs. This extension enables simpler translations by focusing on the following areas: Multilingual App Toolkit includes an extension for Visual Studio.
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