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Blog Post:
Localizing Windows Phone apps: New terminology and Style Guides posted
Palle Petersen
Another 15 localization style guides for developing international Windows Phone apps have just been made available by the Windows Phone team. Style guides provide instructions to help ensure that your app speaks to the user in the same tone, style and level of formality as Windows Phone itself. For...
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19 Dec 2011
Blog Post:
How does your French Windows Phone say “Oops”? Style Guides now available
Palle Petersen
If you are developing Windows Phone apps for international markets, it’s now easier to ensure that your app speaks to the user in the same tone, style and level of formality as the Windows Phone OS. The Windows Phone team have just made 5 international style guides available for free download to help...
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9 Aug 2011
Blog Post:
Finding international Windows Phone 7 terminology
Palle Petersen
If you are developing international apps for Windows Phone 7, the key terms and user interface translations are now available on the Microsoft Language Portal for the following languages: UK English French Italian German Spanish The terms and translations are available both for online search (select...
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27 Apr 2011
Blog Post:
Internet Explorer 9 has released in 39 languages
Palle Petersen
Internet Explorer 9 is final and available for download in 39 languages (including English): Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese (Hong Kong SAR), Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Korean,...
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15 Mar 2011
Blog Post:
Internet Explorer 9 RC ships in 40 languages
Palle Petersen
Internet Explorer 9 Release Candidate is now available in 40 languages simultaneously: Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese (Hong Kong SAR), Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean...
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10 Feb 2011
Blog Post:
Internet Explorer 9 Beta available in 33 languages
Palle Petersen
Internet Explorer 9 Beta launched last week and not just for English. It comes in 32 other languages : Arabic, Chinese Hong Kong SAR, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish,...
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19 Sep 2010
Blog Post:
Context-sensitive speller
kurakuraninja
Today’s post in the Office Natural Language Team Blog reminds us that a great addition to Office 2007, a context-sensitive spelling checker , is also available for Spanish (as well as English and German). It is a very useful feature for languages with recurrent homophones , like they’re, their and...
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15 Jan 2009
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