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Multi-Language Add-In for Visual Studio .NET

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Version 4.72.0109
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Version 4.71.0109
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Version 4.70.0109
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Download the Multi-Language Add-In for Visual Studio .NET

Older versions

Version 4.65 for Visual Studio 2005/2008/2010 (4.65.0081).
Version 4.60 for Visual Studio 2005/2008 (4.60.0050).

Requirements

Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, 2008 or 2010Any version except the Express versions, which do not support Add-Ins.
SQL Server Compact 3.5This component will be downloaded and installed automatically during the installation of the Multi-Language Add-In, if it is not already installed on your system.

Trial version

Using an unlicensed version, you can enter a maximum of 100 translations into your project. Not more than 50 of these will be added automatically from the translation memory

Additional files

SQL Server installation for the Multi-Language Global Database
This installation will copy an SQL Server database file to your computer, attach it to an existing instance of SQL Server Express (2005 or 2008) and configure the Multi-Language Add-In to use this file as its global translations database. (It will not install SQL Server itself.)
The standard installation uses an SQL Server Compact Edition database (or an Access database for VS 2003).

Multi-Language Add-In for Visual Basic 6

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Version 6.03.0014
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Download the Multi-Language Add-In for Visual Basic 6.

Requirements

Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0Any version
MDAC 2.5 and Jet 4.0These components are almost certainly installed on any system with Visual Basic. If not, they are available from the Microsoft MDAC download page. You may also use a newer version of MDAC.

Trial version

Using an unlicensed version, you can enter a maximum of 100 translations into your project. Not more than 50 of these will be added automatically from the translation memory

Additional files

SQL Server installation for the Multi-Language Global Database
This installation will copy an SQL Server database file to your computer, attach it to an existing instance of SQL Server Express (2005 or 2008) and configure the Multi-Language Add-In to use this file as its global translations database. (It will not install SQL Server itself.)
The standard installation uses an Access database.

Excel Resource Transfer Add-In for Excel 2000-2007

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Version 2.01.0014
Download Excel Resource Transfer

Requirements

Microsoft ExcelAny version from Excel 2000 to Excel 2007

Trial Version

Using an unlicensed version, you can import or export up to 50 text strings.

World Resource String Editor Add-In for Visual Basic 6.0

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Version 1.15.0045
Download the World Resource String Editor

Requirements

Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0Any version
Windows 2000, XP or VistaWindows 2000 and later provide full support for Unicode and for Input-Method-Editors (IME). Windows NT 4.0 supports Unicode, but does not support Input-Method-Editors. Windows 95/98/ME do not support Unicode.

Trial version

Using an unlicensed version, you can view unlimited text strings. However, you can only edit strings if there are less than 50 strings in the resource file.

Multi-Language Database

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Version 1.01.0002
Download Multi-Language Database

Requirements

Microsoft .NET FrameworkMulti-Language Database uses version 2.0 of the .NET Framework. If it is not installed already, then it will automatically be downloaded and installed during the installation of Multi-Language Database.
MDAC 2.7If you are using Windows XP, then you probably have this installed. If not, you can download it from the Microsoft MDAC download page. You may use a newer version of MDAC.

Trial version

Using an unlicensed version, you can only translate 50 strings in your database.

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