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Translate using DeepL?
Hello -
Is there any way to translate courses easily without using the XLIFF files? My company has an enterprise license for DeepL which does not support XLIFF files.
Thank you,
Susan
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Hi SusanRobbins613,
Thanks for reaching out!
Rise 360 currently only supports exporting translation files in XLIFF format, but we're working on adding support for XLIFF 2.1, which will allow you to translate your course using DEEPL. I've added your voice to the feature request so we can notify you when the feature makes it to our product roadmap!
I also wanted to share that we're working on a new service called Articulate Localization, which you can read about here. It's something on the horizon that I feel would benefit you when it's released!
- SusanRobbins613Community Member
Thank you Jose. Can you recommend any other translation apps that can work with the Articulate XLIFF file format?
Hi SusanRobbins613,
You can check out Smartcat, which is free, or Trados which requires a paid license but is more powerful. Either of these two will get the translation job done!