Hi All,
I'm checking the app and seem to work well. But I need to
understand/clarify some points:
1- Will there be a page where setting up the admin rights for the users?
2- Where can I download TMX files, separate per single and/or whole project?
3- If I click on the Translation Memory link, I cannot see anything in
the below area. Maybe has it still to be uploaded?
4- Some problems with the localization of the program (Example: "Nearby
strings" is translated in Italian to "Stringhe simili", which is not
correct and is misleading, you can think that it is referring to similar
strings, but actually it is referring to "neighbor" strings inside the
package. Better "Stringhe vicine" or "Stringhe confinanti"). Please
check your localization. I'll try to contact the responsible for the
Italian localization.
Ciao
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