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i18n Approach
The Definitive Resource
Exclusive Offer
J2EE Unicode White Paper
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Unicode enabling for Java Web Applications

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Java is a language well suited to internationalization because of its native Unicode character support and robust locale-specific functionality.

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November 2006, Issue 2

If you prefer to read this online go to: http://www.lingoport.com/company/newsletter/1106/ Lingoport's WorldReady Newsletter Resources for Becoming a More Nimble, Internationalized Company

Save Time, Reduce Risks, No Brain Damage, Lower Costs too

We want to thank you for the great response we received to last month's premiere issue of Lingoport's WorldReady Newsletter.

When we decided to put together a monthly newsletter it was because we are regularly approached by people with Internationalization (i18n) questions and saw the need to reach out with our in-depth, hands-on knowledge and our unique approach blending product and services.

With that in mind, the newsletter has been designed to help you understand all aspects of globalization.

In conjunction with the newsletter, we are highlighting our Globalyzer Help directory, which has become a very broad and powerful resource for detailed internationalization issues across many programming languages. In this issue, be sure to read about how you can put Globalyzer Help to work for you.

Our feature article, this month, is called Lingoport’s Internationalization Approach - offering information on what steps are taken in most internationalization projects and how to optimize the effort. Additionally, please take full advantage of our Exclusive Offer and our timely technical white paper, called Unicode Enabling for Java Web Applications.

By the way, if you are going to The Internationalization & Unicode Conference, give me a call (see below for contact info). I'll be there on Thursday morning only and would love to meet up with you.

Please, let us know if there is a specific area of i18n that you would like to learn more about and we will include information in an upcoming newsletter. You can reach us anytime at info@lingoport.com or call us 1.303.444.8020. I’m at extension 703.

Best regards,

Adam Asnes
Lingoport, Inc.

Feature Article

Lingoport’s Internationalization Approach

Breaking down what needs to be done

Sample Plan of i18n approach

You’ve just received a request to prepare your software for sales opportunities in China, Japan and Germany. Your code base is large, maybe you don’t even know how large, but it’s had years of development. The question is how do you tackle the problem and successfully internationalize your code without expensive surprises and delays?

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Experiencing Globalyzer

The Definitive Resource for i18n

Globalyzer Help

Globalyzer Help

Over the years, we have compiled our deep-rooted help directory, Globalyzer Help. While it started out to encompass questions about our extensive globalyzation tool, it has morphed into so much more. We know you will encounter a myriad of questions, when your team determines it is time to launch your software in another country (using their language and cultural references), so Globalyzer Help has expanded over the years to be the one-stop source for all your answers.

Until recently, we held our comprehensive directory tight to our chest. Only our clients were privy to its knowledge base. Can you blame us, we are talking about the combined efforts of our exhaustive research?

However, as we grow our global community, we realize what a great resource this is and understand the need to make it available to everyone.

Though we are still preparing to launch this comprehensive directory for public access, as a member of this email, we are giving you a sneak peek!

All you have to do, if you haven't already, is sign up for a trial version of Globalyzer 2.3. This trial does not expire, by the way, so while we are beautifying our extensive collection of information, you will have complete access to everything in the directory. And when you are ready to start globalizing, you will already have access to our world-renown tool.

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