Hi Niki,
I have used few localization tools to localize .NET applications. A
year ago I used Multilizer. It was a good tool but there has been no
support or updates for long time. That's why about a half year ago I
started to look for other tools. I tested Passolo and Catalyst but they
did not support .NET 2.0 and were very hard to use. Few weeks ago I
started to use a new tool, Sisulizer (
www.sisulizer.com). It supports
..NET 2.0 and is very easy to use. The product is brand new so there has
been some small issues but Sisulizer's people have always fixed
everything very fast. Now it works very well for me. Price was also 1/3
of the other tools (1500 USD)
One issue that is very important for me is that I can easily send the
project for my translators and they must be able to use the tool
without installing .NET runtime. Passolo requires .NET runtime.
Sisulizer does not.
Another feature that I like in Sisulizer is the command line tool. I
can use it im my make file that first builds my application and then
also creates the localized satellite assembly files for me. Everything
goes automatically.
I need to localize also XML and Sisulizer works with XML too.
Best regards,
Johannes