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Revision as of 17:39, 5 November 2015

Lingoport’s Globalyzer was designed to bring internationalization to the forefront and facilitate making software world-ready a priority. See for yourself how Globalyzer generates an assessment of internationalization readiness and applications for real-time i18n detection, validation and resolution by requesting a free trial of Globalyzer.


Getting Started Videos

The following videos introduce Globalyzer: Globalyzer Quick Tutorial organizes the videos below in one logical sequence.

What is Globalyzer

Creating a Project in Globalyzer

Scanning Code and Refining Rules

Fixing i18n Issues

Generating i18n Reports

Language Support

Globalyzer allows users to scan a number of source code in different programming languages:

  • ActionScript
  • C#
  • C/C++ (many variations)
  • Delphi
  • HTML (in various web files)
  • Java
  • JavaScript (includes AngularJS, NodeJS, and other libraries)
  • Objective-C
  • MXML
  • Perl
  • PHP
  • Qt
  • SQL (Oracle, MS SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL)
  • Visual Basic (Classic, .NET)
  • VBScript
  • XML

Globalyzer detects internationalization issues and assists you in fixing those issues.

Globalyzer is flexible in its programming language support and can be adapted to support any language not listed.

Globalyzer Components

Globalyzer consists of three main components: the Globalyzer Server, the Globalyzer Workbench, and the Globalyzer Command Line.

Globalyzer Server - allows development teams around the world to share and collaborate together using high powered internationalization rule sets during scanning of code.

Globalyzer Workbench - provides a fully functional code analysis and editing environment for finding, fixing, testing and reporting on internationalization issues in a wide variety of programming languages. You can run Globalyzer as a stand-alone desktop editor or as an Eclipse Plugin.

Globalyzer Command Line - create automated Globalyzer scans as part of your continuous build integration so that you can report and track internationalization issues over time.

FAQ

Further information: Globalyzer FAQ

Licensing

Globalyzer can be licensed in a hosted account configuration, where Lingoport hosts the Globalyzer server, or as a Team server, hosted within your company’s network. Globalyzer is licensed based on organizational use as internationalization is a team development activity and ongoing process. Please contact sales@lingoport.com for more information.

You can also try Globalyzer with a Demo Account. Demo Accounts have two limitations: 1) Globalyzer limits the number of internationalization issues it will report on to approximately 100. 2) You will not be able to see or modify Locale-Sensitive Methods for your Globalyzer Rule Sets.

Release Notes

Further information: Globalyzer Release Notes