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Export to XLIFF 2.0 File in Rise
Hi, Funny how things are moving. Rise just included, sorry, added as an option an in system translation. I just tried it and it works pretty well and ultra fast. Pricing is not mentionned but it is a huge progress. To be confirmed how much it will cost if not included.
Really? Where is it? I can't find it anywhere. Does it include a translation database to set common, company-specific terms?
- MarcHERVE4 months agoCommunity Member
in rise360, when you are on your document, click on the gear (settings) and it is called localization or when you are on your all content page, click on the 3 dots of your course and click on translate.
Articulate 360: Articulate Localization User Guide | Articulate - Community- ThorMelicher-b54 months agoCommunity Member
You'll have to enable the trial first in your team's account - visit the Manage Subscription link by going to your Articulate account page: https://manage.articulate.com/
If the option is available, you'll see Localization and a Start a Trial button.
Once you get it set up, come back to this same page and you can then upload a custom dictionary.
For more information, here's a page that will help give you a more in-depth overview:
https://community.articulate.com/kb/user-guide-series/articulate-360-articulate-localization-user-guide/1204351
- FelixFranke4 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Thor,
thanks, I was looking for that. Unfortunately, I am not our team manager, so I would have to ask him. Unfortunalety, in a European company, which is aware of certain security risks, anything AI is not so easy and needs to be checked by IT first.
Any data being processed outside Europe for example is an issue, especially countries like Russia, China and , yes, even USA...
- FelixFranke4 months agoCommunity Member
OK, but that only works if you have the AI version of the Articulate suite, right?
This is the first real benefit I can see in the AI version. The other AI stuff proved to be pretty useless for the content we create.
- ThorMelicher-b54 months agoCommunity Member
Articulate is handling the AI and translation as separate offerings. You get to decide how much of the extras you want to go in on.
- DavidArndt-507a4 months agoCommunity Member
Thanks!
440 € per machine translation is very steep price, though.
- FelixFranke4 months agoCommunity Member
Seriously? Can you specify a bit? It would help us massively, but for that cost, I would charge my company half of that as a bargain and get rich 😂
Is that really per translation? No wonder they hide their prices...
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