So, this is the main screen of the application. Here you have a
list of projects, pages, or whatever you will need to translate.
If you are just starting you could import existing projects from
the import button or you could create new list.
On a first screen are listed the current translation targets
that the application supports.
Some of them are PHP or JSP pages,
Android XML files, iOS strings, JavaScript translation objects, Google
Web Toolkit files and – the standard way to integrate multilingual
application in Java – Property files.
On the second screen you can see a text area.
It could be used
for several of the translation objects like the web pages. And below
there is a table with the keys you have for translation. You could
add, filter and remove them from this list.
On the third tab are the possible languages that you could
translate to.
In the PRO license of the application you could use the
translations that I have on my server. The list is not so big but it
will grow with the time.
In the PRO MAX license of the application you could configure and use Google Translate.
And in the fourth tab you could generate the
file or files that you have chosen in the first tab.