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Markus.Kreisel Administrator
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Hi, our CTO Jaakko Salmenius wrote down some interesting information for all developers wanting to localize VCL (e.g. Delphi) applications. Interested users can download the PDF from here for free: http://www.sisulizer.com/software-localization-tool/vcl.pdf The document will help you to make your process of software localization faster and easier. A similar document for .NET users is under development. We keep you informed. Best Markus
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