Swordfish Translation Editor
Stable release
4.28.1 / October 28, 2023 (2023-10-28)
TypeComputer-assisted translation
LicenseOpen Source (Eclipse Public License)
Websitemaxprograms.com

Swordfish Translation Editor is a Computer-assisted translation software.

Features

It works with the XLIFF standard, after having extracted texts from a variety of file format.[1][2] It stores translation memory in an internal database and can export it in the standard TMX format; import is also possible.[3] A server, RemoteTM, can be used instead of the internal database if sharing is needed.

It supports the following localization industry standards:


Supported File Formats

OpenXLIFF Filters can generate XLIFF 1.2 and XLIFF 2.0 from these formats:

- General Documentation

 - Adobe InCopy ICML
 - Adobe InDesign Interchange (INX)
 - Adobe InDesign IDML CS4, CS5, CS6 & CC
 - HTML
 - Microsoft Office (2007 and newer)
 - Microsoft Visio XML Drawings (2007 and newer)
 - MIF (Maker Interchange Format)
 - OpenOffice / LibreOffice / StarOffice
 - PHP Arrays
 - Plain Text
 - SDLXLIFF (Trados Studio)
 - SRT Subtitles
 - Trados Studio Packages (*.sdlppx)
 - TXML (GlobalLink/Wordfast PRO)
 - WPML XLIFF (WordPress Multilingual Plugin)
 - Wordfast/GlobalLink XLIFF (*.txlf)
 - XLIFF from Other Tools (.mqxliff, .txlf, .xliff, etc.)

- XML Formats

 - XML (Generic)
 - DITA 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3
 - DocBook 3.x, 4.x and 5.x
 - SVG
 - Word 2003 ML
 - XHTML

- Software Development

 - JavaScript
 - JSON
 - Java Properties
 - PHP Arrays
 - PO (Portable Objects)
 - RC (Windows C/C++ Resources)
 - ResX (Windows .NET Resources)
 - TS (Qt Linguist translation source)


Open API: Yes Has a command line interface for using main features in batch mode.

Source: TAUS Tracker, http://www.taustracker.com/54/92-swordfish-translation-editor

See also

References

  1. "Swordfish Translation Editor". GitHub. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
  2. "Swordfish II". Jessica Gomez and Joshua Ortiz. Retrieved 31 August 2013.
  3. Philippa Hammond (4 March 2011). "3-minute review of Swordfish II CAT tool". Blogging Translator. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
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