Published by Michel Fortin on 2019-09-17
1. Counterparts Lite makes it clean and simple to edit .string string table files as well as XLIFF files generated by Xcode and some other tools.
2. With “.strings” files you’ll see a grid you can navigate and edit with keyboard shortcuts and rearrange by dragging rows.
3. With Counterparts Lite, you can propagate translations to all rows sharing the same reference text within the document with a single command.
4. Note that the editor only allows editing translations in XLIFF files at this time.
5. With XLIFF files, you'll be able to edit translations.
6. Or select a reference file for display in in a side-by-side view suitable for translating and maintaining an two files in sync.
7. There’s also a hint of intelligence in the “Preserve capitalization of first character” checkbox to help you with words found at the beginning of a sentence.
8. Combine two .string files side-by-side in the same window.
9. Also, advanced features of XLIFF such as segmentation and placeholders (tags) are not supported at this time.
10. It’s easy to know how many strings still need to be translated with the state counters in the toolbar.
11. And you can click on the counter to filter rows in a particular state.
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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:
Select Windows version:
Install Counterparts Lite app on your Windows in 4 steps below:
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Great for proofing and fiddling with .xliff files