translatewiki.net
website for translating free open source software
translatewiki.net (also known as Betawiki) is a web-based translation platform.[1] It uses the Translate extension for MediaWiki. It can be used to translate many differentkinds of text but is commonly used for creating localisations for softwares. It is a wiki so everyone can use it.[2]
Original author(s) | Niklas Laxström |
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Developer(s) | Niklas Laxström, Siebrand Mazeland |
Initial release | July 2006 (alpha: 2005) |
Stable release | Continuous development / Monthly MLEB release |
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Operating system | Cross-platform |
Available in | 300 languages |
Type | Computer-assisted translation |
License | GPL; free service |
Website | translatewiki.net; documentation |
Used by
- MediaWiki and MediaWiki extensions
- FreeCol
- OpenStreetMap
- Encyclopedia of Life
- MantisBT
- FUDforum
- Wikipedia mobile apps
- pywikibot
- Etherpad
- Kiwix
- Gentoo Linux documentation[3][4]
- KDE documentation[5][6]
- Kiwix website
- Joomla documentation
- Pandora documentation
- Simple Machines Forum documentation
References
Other websites
- Official website
- MediaWiki Translate extension page and documentation
- MediaWiki translatewiki.net
- Translatewiki.net at Open Hub
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