06.24
Greetings all,
As we’re making huge improvements to the Pagico project, the language packs need to be updated accordingly as well. Right now we’re calling for localizers who can speak two or more languages and who are also interested in lending us a hand by translating phrases.
Currently we are in need of people who can update the following language packs:
- German
- French
- Italian
- Dutch
For these languages, the workload is around 10 minutes (around 70 phrases to be translated).
Update: All of the above language packs are or have been updated already.
Kudos to (in alphabetic order): Cédric Delalande, Hans Kok, Manual Konrad, and Hashimoto Ryo.
In addition, we’re also looking for localizers for other languages as well, such as Spanish. For these additional languages, the workload is around a week (part-time, around 600 phrases to be translated).
In return, we’ll be offering those who participated in the localization work a life-time Pagico license, that means you’ll get free updates even including all future major updates. Sweet deal?
So, if you’re interested, feel free to drop us an email at: support [at] pagico.com
Note
For each language pack we usually need only one person working on it. So I’m sorry but we can’t guarantee that everyone will be accepted onboard. So if you’re interested, let us know as soon as possible. All right?![]()
Thanks again for all those who have participated in the past, I’d like to let you guys know that Pagico could not have been here without your tremendous help. We appreciate it very much!
@Meng
So far I can only offer some ideas, hints, improvements and functionality testing. Maybe in the future marketing of Pagico
Would love to help, but my languages are Slovak, Czech, English and a bit of German
Take care. And next blog entry is gonna be about release of Pagico 4.0 beta. Hurrah!
@Jozef,
Thanks for your comment!
But nope, the next blog post is still not the Pagico 4 beta. Sorry mate.
But it’s coming, very soon. Stay tuned, my friend.
@Meng
Don’t you worry, as long as you work on the new features and bug fixes, I wait
btw. Pagico Helper will hopefully besides Quick Add also include Quick find. Therefore without the need to open whole Pagico find something and with simple drag & drop move it to the system => if you really consider Pagico helper as quick and efficient tool to do things.
Thanks for listening my friend
@Jozef,
Making the helper also available for quick search might not really work as you think — as everything’s still in your Pagico database, whatever you’ve got from the search result may still require you to launch Pagico to see the found items.
By “moving it to the system”, did you mean moving items from Pagico database to users’ file system? Or the other way around? I mean, right now you can import files from file system into Pagico database by dragging and dropping.
Thanks!!:)
@Meng
Hi Meng. Would not be possible to run Pagico’s index search WITH RESULTS without launching the whole Program? It is possible with Google Desktop Search and also Microsoft Windows Search (has 2 modes: quick mode and full mode too).
And then “moving it to the system” means full bidirectional drag & drop. Meaning not just into the Pagico but also out of Pagico. That is of crucial importance for speed use of Pagico’s objects, eg. to send quickly some file in email, or drop a picture into document (so far one has to first save the file somewhere and then it is finally possible to drag and drop further – can that first unnecessary step be avoided for such cases please?).
= for quick add, find, and assign (?!) to use Pagico Helper. Or at least first two please…;-)
Thanks!
interested in Romanian translation for Pagico? let me know.