Crowdin
Crowdin, a localization management software powered by AI, facilitates the localization of diverse content such as websites, mobile apps, games, desktop and web applications, help centers, blogs, and email campaigns. With a repertoire of over 600 add-ons and integrations, the platform streamlines the localization process and supports over 100 file formats. Crowdin uses cutting-edge technology to simplify translation and localization tasks, providing easy-to-use solutions for seamless implementation.
Crowdin supports more than 100 file formats, including but not limited to files for mobile, software, documents, subtitles, and graphic assets:
.xml, .strings, .json, .html, .xliff, .csv, .php, .resx, .yaml, .xml, .strings and on.
Continuous localization for all your content:
✓ Software
✓ Mobile Apps
✓ Websites
✓ Marketing content
✓ Help center
✓ Games
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Nutrient SDK
Nutrient is the comprehensive solution for all your PDF needs, offering tools that effortlessly integrate and operate PDF functionality across any platform.
1. SDK PRODUCTS
Integrate robust PDF functionality into iOS, Android, Windows, web (JavaScript), or any cross-platform technology, providing capabilities such as PDF viewing, markup, collaboration, and more.
2. LIBRARIES
Utilize our potent .NET and Java libraries to boost your backend applications with batch processing of redactions and PDF forms, OCR’d scanned text, and editing of PDF documents, directly from your application server.
3. PROCESSOR
Our dynamic PDF microservice, Processor, enables swift generation of PDFs from HTML, including HTML forms, along with Office-to-PDF conversions, OCR, redaction, and XFDF merging and exporting.
4. PDF API
Use hosted PDF API to generate, convert, and modify PDF documents in your workflows. We manage the development and server administration, letting you focus on what you do best.
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blogdown
We introduce an R package, blogdown, in this short book, to teach you how to create websites using R Markdown and Hugo. If you have experience with creating websites, you may naturally ask what the benefits of using R Markdown are, and how blogdown is different from existing popular website platforms, such as WordPress. It produces a static website, meaning the website only consists of static files such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and images, etc. You can host the website on any web server (see Chapter 3 for details). The website does not require server-side scripts such as PHP or databases like WordPress does. It is just one folder of static files. The website is generated from R Markdown documents (R is optional, i.e., you can use plain Markdown documents without R code chunks). This brings a huge amount of benefits, especially if your website is related to data analysis or (R) programming.
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